As you may already know, the emerald ash borer (EAB) has previously been detected in communities that surround Monona, and until recently, EAB was not officially detected in Monona. On June 8, 2017 we received notification from the Wisconsin DNR that EAB was found in Monona near Broadway Avenue and Copps Avenue.
The City is responsible for nearly 1,000 ash trees on our street terraces and medians and in our parks. Because of the unknown future costs to chemically treat a single tree, and the fact that taxpayer dollars must be used to address the issue, the City has chosen to remove street, terrace, or park ash trees once the trees shows signs of poor health, dead wood, and other structural defects. The City will continue with this process moving forward. As long as there is available space, the City has every intention to replace each street or terrace ash tree that is cut down. Money is set aside each year in the capital budget for replanting street and terrace trees.