LinkLinks Georgetown Dish: Chopping Down Ginkgo Trees in Georgetown? The Debate Gets Heated By Editor On Nov 1, 2018 92 Share Ginkgo trees. They’re all over the city, on several blocks in Georgetown, and have been here for at least 40 to 50 years, and some, for over 100, even perhaps 150 years or longer. Some neighbors don’t want them, at least not the female Ginkgos, because at a certain time of the year, they can be pretty messy and smelly. But not everyone agrees with the proposed solution of eliminating the trees. It’s a hot debate in a community, such as Georgetown, which values its trees and historic preservation. ANC 2EGeorgetownGingko TreesTrees 92 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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