EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) - Evansville officials say a tree-cutting crew mistakenly felled an oak tree planted for the nation’s bicentennial.
The 42-year-old tree was recently cut down by a contractor in Evansville’s downtown across from the Old National Events Plaza, leaving behind a plaque stating that it was planted in December 1976 in honor of the nation’s 200th birthday.
Dave Rector is director of the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Building Authority. He tells the Evansville Courier & Press reports the contractor “jumped the gun” by felling the tree prior to getting approval from the Building Authority and other officials.
Officials were considering removing the tree for a road-widening project but they hadn’t made a decision.
Rector plans to propose that the city plant a new tree in the same area once that project is completed.
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Information from: Evansville Courier & Press, http://www.courierpress.com
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