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July 20, 2007![]() Field Park Before its devastation of trees. © Suburban Journals of Chicago photo ![]() The 147 year old Locust Tree in Field Park is about to be Destroyed. The 'Davis Tree Care' Trucks Should have been renamed for today's events. © Suburban Journals of Chicago photo Oak Park Park Board Under Pressure from State Authorities Agreed to Killing 6 Trees Instead of the 28 Originally Planned for Field Park. report and commentary by Ed Vincent Commissioner
Graves comments at meeting before the 36" Diameter, 147 year oldLocust Tree was Taken Down Early in the Morning, Before the Harry Potter Celebration and other Festivities. Commissioner Graves' comments have many mixed messages stated in her opinions of the fate of Field Park. On one hand she says she likes the compromise and on the other she says that she is noting the day when the other Locust tree dies and a larger field can take its place (the way the Board wanted it originally) so much for compromise. Even the apparent flippant remark of the felling by chain saws shows a lack of sensitivity to the trees, but also what they represent. ![]() One of the many healthy trees killed this morning in Field Park. © Suburban Journals of Chicago photo ![]() The entire event was early and fast and tree trunks were even leveled flat to the ground and below the surface. © Suburban Journals of Chicago photo ![]() Park Board President Gartner is protected by local Police. The supervising deputy police chief in white is reported to be retiring this year. © Suburban Journals of Chicago photos ![]() Some of the Design team of Altamanu are present to observe the tree destruction. Note: They are observing in the shade of a tree, similar to ones they are destroying in plans and practice. © Suburban Journals of Chicago photo ![]() The trees
reported age would make it a sapling at about the time
© Suburban Journals of Chicago photoof the ending of the United States Civil War, perhaps it was planted as an offering of Peace and now a sacrifice to those who view them with less prestige or poetry in mind. ![]() Police have their cars parked above the root systems of trees that had been originally scheduled for demolition, and the same trees that when they die some want removed so that the fields can be made bigger--negating the current temporary compromise with the State of Illinois. © Suburban Journals of Chicago photos ![]() A neighbor tries to inform the Oak Park Police officials about the danger to the trees of cars parked underneath them. She had made numerous attempts to speak with the supervising deputy chief and he never came out to speak with her. On her second attempt, while still several hundred yards away from the actual destruction being done, the woman is escorted out of the area by police. © Suburban Journals of Chicago photos ![]() ![]() ![]() Quickly destroying the evidence of their deeds, the tree care experts leave nothing behind but memories of a fallen grove. © Suburban Journals of Chicago photos Reflecting on the death of trees, having witnessed their immediate demise, the transformation from forested grove to barren landscape brings sorrow to an element of the past. Trees had once been one of our best friends, a long time before the dog or any beast of burden. When humans were evolving into the Homo sapiens sapiens (Linnaeus, 1758) they had spent their earlier years finding sanctuary in trees, salvation from earth dwelling predators. Historically, we should be thankful for the comfort and security of those early trees and perhaps have some reverence for their lives as a symbiotic entity in our own growth. Perhaps without being a philosopher, poet, or artisit, our vestigial memories of the arboreal realm have all faded or failed to materialize in our present existence. In other words, if you have either never had, or wished for a tree house, never seen Swiss Family Robinson, or read one book with dreamy photos or paintings of trees sheltering people, maybe you are a barren landlubber with no visions of the forest. You might even prefer a printed page, one with harvested trees for paper. You can always print this page and use lots of ink too on the photos. In case you missed at the start of this writing here it is again: Commissioner
Graves comments at meeting before the 36" Diameter, 147 year oldLocust Tree was Taken Down Early in the Morning, Before the Harry Potter Celebration and other Festivities. ![]() Looks and sounds like a gas powered leaf blower...... © Suburban Journals of Chicago photos Below are
some of the comments from
the Meeting before the Tree Removal: 0 Barbara
Mullarkey thanks both sides for the compromise Don Nenzil still objects to the size for an
elementary school. Harold Polen saddened by the loss of mature
trees accepts the compromise John Ponsano believes the Board fell down
in their duty to save the trees. Ashley Adler Appreciates the Compromise
action from both sides. President of Oak Park Youth Baseball and
Softball John Stapelton accepts the compromise. Dr. Golden stills sees room for improvement
and a need for better communications from the Park Board. Ms. Vandergreen wants more native prairie
plants in the park. Vicky Petersen thanks Oak Park Citizens for
their saving the trees in Field Park. AYSO Soccer's Regional Commissionar Kevin
Toy is pleased with outcome.
Past Oak Park Park's President Tim Kelley
thanks the Board for their hard work and notes that it was all done in open meetings and with due process. He also notes that the current plan looks considerably better than the old street which ran through the middle of the park.
Gordon Bromwell talks on some historical
ecology for the region and regrets the loss of any trees.
Mike Farley approves of the changes and
likes the compromise.
Commissioner Graves shows some mixed
feelings in her approval. 36
Diameter Locust Tree was Taken Down Early in the Morning,Before the Harry Potter Celebration and other Festivities Today. Oak Park Park's Board Promise to Kill Old Growth Canopy Trees Brings Opposition to their Plans from the Neighbors, Residents, and the State of Illinois. 0 Senator Don Harmon's Statement Concerning
Destruction of Old Growth Trees with DNR Funds, read by Mr. Robert Baren Ashley Adler, a young person seeking a
compromise with some new perspectives. 0 Local Activists Create Web Petition To Save Old Growth Trees in OAK PARK from Eminent Destruction (Click Here to Sign) 0 Oak Park Residents and Neighbors Gather With Only a Few Hours Notice to Protest the Destruction of 120 Year Old Trees to Make an Olympic Sized Soccer Field for Young Children. 0 Illinois Department of Natural Resource Money is Being Held Pending a Review of the Plans for Field Park--work has been Stopped. Letters to the Editor Concerning Field Park ![]() ![]() © Suburban Journals of Chicago published by Suburban Journals of Chicago Inc. |
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