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<title><![CDATA[A Tree-Trimming Debate Grows In Brookfield]]></title>
<link>http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/12/01/tree-trimming-debate-grows-in-brookfield/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 23:47:15 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Mike Ramsey</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[BROOKFIELD, Ill. (CBS) – There&#8217;s a controversy blossoming in the west suburban of Brookfield o]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>BROOKFIELD, Ill. (CBS)</strong> – There&#8217;s a controversy blossoming in the west suburban of Brookfield over the city’s trees.</p>
<p>As CBS 2&#8242;s Mike Puccinelli reports, critics say the village’s tree-trimming effort has gotten out of hand.</p>
<p>The $100,000 program aims to keep Brookfield&#8217;s designation as a Tree City USA town.</p>
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<p>Resident Pete Mandra is among those unhappy with the local efforts, including the results on the tree in the front of his house.</p>
<p>“I think they&#8217;re butchering the trees,” says Mandra, who fears some trees could die.</p>
<p>His tree has been trimmed down to the trunk about 20 feet up. A block away, a far taller tree has been trimmed in much the same way.</p>
<p>“I feel they are over-trimming the trees,” says Robin O’Malley, the former president of the Brookfield Garden Club. “I think they are trimming small branches off that don&#8217;t need to be taken off.”</p>
<p>Village forester Scott DeRoss says the trees will actually come back stronger, and he says the limbs have to be removed in order to insure public safety.</p>
<p>“I’ve never had a tree die from trimming,” he says.</p>
<p>Critics say tiny limbs are being removed that couldn&#8217;t possibly pose a threat. O’Mally calls it “busy work.”</p>
<p>“Our contractors are not butchering the trees,” counters Alan Kitzer, Brookfield public works superintendent. “They&#8217;re doing what&#8217;s best for the public safety and the health of these trees.”</p>
<p>Officials say the village is liable if any resident or visitor is injured because of a falling tree limb. They add there is likely no way they can satisfy all of the village’s residents, because opinions about tree-trimming tend to vary so widely.</p>
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