





Tree History
Species | Coast Redwood |
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Location | Centrum Pl, Santa Rosa, CA (38.47514596, -122.7469844) |
Reason for Removal | These two trees were fire damaged by the 2017 Tubbs Fire, making them hazardous to the public and surrounding neighborhoods. |
Date of Removal | 09/11/2020 |
History | These two Coast redwood trees were burned badly in the deadly Tubbs Fire that occurred in October, 2017 in Santa Rosa, CA. They stood proudly along a busy road in a small neighborhood. Although the Coast redwood species is very tolerant to whatever nature throws its way, especially fire damage, these trees unfortunately could not survive || The Tubbs Fire was a wildfire in Northern California during October 2017. At the time, the Tubbs Fire was the most destructive wildfire in California history, burning parts of Napa, Sonoma, and Lake counties, inflicting its greatest losses in the city of Santa Ros, CA. The fire burned a total of 36,807 acres across Northern California. |
Arborist Notes | This was a Santa Rosa City Project tree removal service provided by Arborist Now Inc. |