Lewis and Clark SHS Hazard Tree Removal
Federal opportunity from LNDMGMT422 - Office of Land Management • DNR - Natural Resources. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Dec 15, 2025.
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Lewis and Clark SHS Hazard Tree Removal Item # 1: ( 988 - 02 ) Removal of 78 hazard trees at the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site per attached Comprehensive Environmental Review Process (CERP) documentation. The majority of these trees are Ash trees decimated by the Emerald Ash Borer. Removal of 78 hazard trees at the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site per attached Comprehensive Environmental Review Process (CERP) documentation. The majority of these trees are Ash trees decimated by the Emerald Ash Borer. Item # 2: ( 988 - 02 ) Stump grinding for the hazard trees listed in item # 1 Stump grinding for the hazard trees listed in item # 1
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