Trail’s Gyro Park tree removal starts tomorrow

Beginning Wednesday, December 4, Glacier Tree Services will be removing several large Poplar trees above Gyro Park Beach in East Trail

Access to the walking path above the beach will be restricted while crews are completing this work. Park users are asked to refrain from accessing this area while work is being performed.

Residents in the area are asked to use extra caution while driving due to increased activity and equipment in the park and to follow all posted signage.

The City will make every effort to minimize any potential inconveniences while this work is being performed.


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