You end up with a ditch....
You end up with a ditch....
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~ 9 years ago
Feb 4, '15 8:51am
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I dont know who is responsible for the tree cutting but all the trees on the north and south bank of the rivergrove park creek have been marked for removal. Looks like about a 10 foot back from the bank clearing is about to take place. We fish this creek quite often either walking the trail or by kayak and am a bit disappointed by this action. I understand some flood control cutting is basic maintenance but this is basically everything. It is going to end up looking like every other flood control ditch in Houston. 4951
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~ 9 years ago
Feb 4, '15 9:06am
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I would think keeping the trees would help prevent erosion, but I haven't been back there in a while. I hate to see trees cut down. 4951
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~ 9 years ago
Feb 4, '15 11:41am
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Person not living in Kingwood: "I want to move to the liveable forest because of the trees."Same person now living in Kingwood. "Someone cut down these #@%#$$ trees".The liveable forest is now the concrete jungle. 4951
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~ 9 years ago
Feb 4, '15 12:04pm
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I used to remember Atascocita was a small community with lots of trees but since all these transplants came more trees were cut down and now has become a concrete city. 4951
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13 OP
~ 9 years ago
Feb 4, '15 4:38pm
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Harris county flood control is doing the cutting. I saw them down by the bridge this afternoon. 4951
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