Trees are thriving; don't cut them down
We just had to have two trees cut down from the front of our property. One was a 47-inch red oak which housed a nest of five tiny raccoons (which we were able to save). It was one of the hardest things we've ever had to do, but the tree was dying.
The trees Glen Ellyn plans to cut down are not dying. We just can't afford to lose any more trees in our beautiful village. There has to be another way.
Please save Ackerman Park!
Jackie and Jerry Deiber
Glen Ellyn
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