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Posted at 1:49 a.m., Tuesday, April 1, 2008

City removing aging tree at Thomas Square

Advertiser Staff

A decaying earpod tree at the 'ewa-makai corner of Thomas Square will be removed at 7:30 a.m. today, the city said in a press release.

The two mauka lanes on South King Street will be blocked from Ward Avenue to Victoria Street. Pedestrians are encouraged to find other routes because the sidewalk on Ward and South King will be blocked.

The tree may be as much as 75 years old. During pruning last year, a cavity was discovered in the tree's trunk and an arborist recommended removal of the tree.

"We're always reluctant to remove a tree, particularly one as prominent as this one," said city parks director Lester Chang. "But trees do have a life span and we're very concerned that the size of the cavity means the tree poses a danger to public safety and property."

The Outdoor Circle was consulted and a representative inspected the tree.

The city plans to plant a replacement tree on the site.