
A tree identified as diseased by Detroit Lakes Public Works, July 18, 2022
DETROIT LAKES (KDLM) – The city of Detroit Lakes has begun to send letters to property owners for the abatement of diseased trees.
Residents who have a tree that has been identified as diseased by the city can either remove the tree from their property or have the contractor hired by the city remove the tree at a cost to the property owner.
The total estimated cost for the removal of all trees is nearly $31,000. Property owners that wish to speak with the city on the proposed abatements are encouraged to attend the Detroit Lakes City Council meeting on Monday, August 8 at 5 p.m.

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