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City manager Linda Rapp describes the historic Mayday tree outside city hall as the most beautiful tree in the city.
But with the major reconstruction planned for city hall over the next two years at an estimated cost of $24.5 million (see story above), the
most beautiful tree will have to come down.
Rapp said staff have examined the tree and have determined it’s near the end of its natural life.
But staff have also taken clippings from the tree to be planted elsewhere, she said.
The Mayday tree, or European bird cherry tree, was moved to the location from the former First Avenue home of George and Martha Louise Black, says the commemorative plaque that sits at the foot of the tree.