Wilbur Welcome - Chief Officer (Acting), Ministry of District Administration and Lands
Royal Palm Roystonea Regia located on Mary St.
Washingtonia Robusta palm tree located at 196 Seafarers Way, near the former Tower Building site in the George Town.
The Ministry of District Administration and Lands (DAL), in partnership with the Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport and Development (PAHITD), the George Town Revitalisation Initiative (GTRI) and the Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC) will relocate three (3) palm trees from the George Town waterfront in April due to their hazardous positioning directly beneath overhead electric power lines.
The trees, one Royal Palm located on private property along Mary Street, and two Washingtonia Robusta Palms near the former Tower Building site, pose a risk to national power infrastructure. Due to their height and location, trimming or continued maintenance is not a viable solution. The property owner on Mary Street has agreed to the removal.
All three trees will be carefully removed by CUC and replaced at no cost to the Cayman Islands Government. The replacements trees will be planted at Central Scranton Park, ensuring the preservation of the species while eliminating the associated risks.
“Protecting national infrastructure and public safety is essential,” said Wilbur Welcome, Acting Chief Officer of DAL. “This relocation allows us to do that while preserving the trees for the community to continue enjoying.”
The Ministry thanks the public for their understanding during this important work.
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