How
Does the Program work?
The
Brownsville PUB, working with the City of Brownsville, will remove the
existing tree interfering with the primary line, clean up the debris
and provide a replacement tree approximately 1 ½" inches
in diameter and approximately 5-feet tall.
The
tree must be planted the proper distance from the primary line to ensure
it will not later interfere with the line. A wide variety of trees are
available as replacements through this program.
Group
1
Trees in Group 1 may be planted any place in the customer's yard. Choices
in Group 1 are:
- Brasil
-
Crape Myrtle
-
Huisache
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Persimmon, Chapote
-
Pindo Palm
-
Weeping Bottlebrush
- Wild
Olive, Anacahuita
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Group 2
Trees in Group 2 must be planted at least 20 feet away from an area
directly under the primary line. Choices in Group 2 are:
- Anacua
-
Common Orchid Tree
-
Ebony
-
Golden Rain Tree
-
Retama
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Group
3
Trees in Group 3 must be planted at least 50 feet away from an area
directly under the primarily line. Choices in Group 3 are:
- Cedar
Elm
-
Honey Mesquite
-
Live Oak
-
Mexican Fan Palm
-
Soapberry
Every
effort will be made to relocate rare, specimen trees i.e. sabal
palms, oaks, etc. that are directly under the primary power line.
If a customer chooses not to accept the Trade-a-Tree they can
donate it to
the city for use in the city parks or on city property.
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The Process:
Trees will be removed throughout the year and records will be kept to
identify where replacement trees need to be planted. These replacement
trees will be planted during the fall in order to increase the survival
rate of the newly planted trees.
Once
planted, the customer will be responsible for taking care of the tree.
Customers can choose from the list of replacement trees and pick where
they want the tree planted.
Brownsville
PUB will coordinate getting the replacement tree installed (i.e. request
for spotting of utilities, stake location of tree for nursery, etc.)