A worker with Glacier Valley Tree Service positions himself in the branches to remove one of approximately 25 cottonwood trees along the shoreline area below the Esplanade walkway near Jubilee Park. The crew, who will occupy southern portions of the Esplanade walkway area, the shoreline and the access lane near Groutage Avenue, will be onsite working from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. until the end of the week. Portions of the walkway will be closed for this work to be completed. According to the City of Trail, the selective tree removal is a component of the River Wall Restoration project, an attempt to revitalize the river wall and the shoreline area.
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