Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Parks Department charges MTA $33K per tree it removes


The Parks Department is hitting the MTA with a massive bill because of a formula that requires dozens of expensive saplings to be planted for each tree knocked down.


The agency is charging the MTA a staggering $ 520,550 to remove and replant 16 trees — or nearly $ 33,000 a tree, according to a procurement.


Parks officials say they have to replace each tree’s total square inches, so replacing a 3-foot-tall tree requires planting up to 46 young trees, at a cost of $ 1450 per sapling.


The MTA needs the trees taken down to build a temporary ramp at the RFK/Triborough Bridge.


“It certainly is a waste of money,” said MTA board member Jonathan Ballan, who voted against the procurement the agency approved on Monday.





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