Cross posted from www.NCDOTscandal.blogspot.com :
Here's an interesting story from WRAL about stolen/lost/damaged state property:
http://www.wral.com/news/local/wral_investigates/story/6999284/
Buried within is this:
"Yet another high dollar loss for the state comes from damaged property. For the Department of Transportation, much of that damage happens on the side of the road. 'Trees are considered as assets,' said DOT engineer Ted Sherrod. The DOT has reported hundreds of thousands of dollars in tree losses, mostly from businesses clearing around signs in the right of way. 'We'll have about as many as 50 cases a year,' Sherrod said."
Good to hear that DOT considers trees assets. Let's hope they start treating them that way.
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Trees along train tracks
It would be nice if the Norfolk & Southern Railroad treated them that way, too. Last year they removed tons of trees from the intersection of of the rail line with Estes Drive, claiming they had to clear the entire 50-foot right of way on either side for safety purposes. It left the Estes/Village Drive area significantly less attractive, and forced the Town of Chapel Hill to do some remedial landscaping (not enough, IMO).