City removing 1,300 trees to make way for transformative Boxwood Connector project
NANAIMO — More than 1,000 trees are in the process of being removed in central Nanaimo to make way for a major transportation project.
Tree removal on a City-owned lot between Northfield, Rosstown and Bowen roads began this week, marking the first phase of what the City calls the Boxwood Connector project.
Capital project management specialist Kurtis Noble said the trees are being taken down now, ahead of the upcoming bird nesting window. He said the removal is in accordance with the tree protection bylaw.
“Of the total 1,300, it’s important to note over three-quarters of these trees are smaller sized Alders, Cottonwoods and Willows,” Noble said.