‘Why?’: City of Coquitlam stumped after dozens of young trees were vandalized over the weekend
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The City of Coquitlam says 25 young trees were vandalized over the weekend and needed to be chopped down. The City is wondering who'd do this, but also says they will be replaced.
The City of Coquitlam says around 25 young trees across the city were vandalized over the weekend
Many were seen snapped in half at five locations throughout the city.
The vandalism took place at Leigh Park, Town Centre Park, Princeton Park, Parkway Boulevard and Panorama Drive, according to Erin Gorby, the City of Coquitlam’s Urban Forestry and Parks Services Manager.
“I can’t wrap my head around why or what somebody would be thinking in doing this kind of damage to these young trees. They were trees that were planted for the most part in the last year, so really young trees just getting a start,” Gorby said.
She assures the public the trees will be replanted in the fall, a more suitable time for saplings to grow.
“I don’t anticipate problems covering the cost. We have some grant funding and some reserve funding that we can draw on, but it certainly is a waste.”
Gorby estimates the senseless act will cost the city around $13,000 to replace the trees.