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Duluth City Council Post 4

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Duluth to Replace Main Street Crape Myrtles

Canopy shade trees that would allow storefronts and signs to be more visible will be planted to replace the crape myrtles.

The city has decided to uproot the Crape Myrtle trees on Main Street in Downtown Duluth and replace them with canopy shade trees. The crape myrtles block merchant storefronts and signs, Duluth City Manager Tim Shearer told the City Council at its Dec. 10 meeting. Canopy trees would improve visibility of the shops and signage, Shearer said. The leaves and flowers the crape myrtles drop also make it difficult to keep sidewalks clean. Shearer reported that most of the Main Street merchants he had talked to indicated they would like to see the crape myrtles replaced. A couple would like the existing trees to remain, he said. The council authorized amending the city budget in an amount up to $4,500 for removing the crape myrtles, purchasing new…

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Tom Wood

10:00 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012

Believe me CP3, I read it, I just happen to not agree with the decision. BTW, for your information I have attended quite a few Council meetings, having served as a member of that body for 4+ years.   more ›

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Dusty Graham Announces City Council Candidacy

Graham to run for seat occupied by Councilman Doug Mundrick, who is not seeking re-election.

Dusty Graham is the first to announce his candidacy for Duluth City Council Post 4 in the Nov. 8 municipal election. The seat is currently occupied by Councilman Doug Mundrick, who is not seeking re-election. “As Duluth continues to grow and diversify, strong leaders are needed to make difficult decisions to keep the city moving in a positive direction,” Graham said. “I believe that I can be of service to the people of Duluth as we deal with balancing development vs. preserving our historic natural resources and developing policies around privacy vs. security.” Graham expressed concern about the city’s expansion of camera surveillance of public streets and support for economic development of the entire city, not just downtown. “The economy…

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