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City comments on tree complaints north of Durban
City comments on tree complaints north of Durban

The Citizen

time20-05-2025

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  • The Citizen

City comments on tree complaints north of Durban

ETHEKWINI Municipality has acknowledged a growing backlog in addressing tree-related complaints, particularly in District 3, which includes areas such as Durban North, KwaMashu, Newlands East, Ntuzuma, and Newlands West. Also read: Help out at sorting day at Cornubia church for Street Store initiative The Northglen News reported on two tree-falling incidents, the first being in January when a massive tree that collapsed on Mount Argus Road in Umgeni Park knocked down electricity poles and disrupted traffic. The second occurred three weeks ago where a resident's car was damaged. Municipal spokesperson Gugu Sisilana confirmed the delays, citing multiple contributing factors. 'Yes, there's a backlog regarding tree complaints. This is attributed to a combination of limited resources and the high demand placed on the small team assigned to the area,' she said. District 3's tree maintenance team services 17 wards, which has placed significant pressure on manpower and equipment. To address the issue, Sisilana revealed that the municipality is in the process of acquiring new equipment to support and expand the capabilities of the existing team. Following the Northglen News article published on May 9 (Fallen tree leaves resident vulnerable), where a resident's car was damaged, the Northglen News queried about compensation for property damage caused by falling trees or overgrown vegetation. Sisilana stated that the municipality evaluates claims on a case-by-case basis. 'It depends on the investigation conducted by the department, which is evidence-based. The final decision lies with the insurance company after their own assessment,' she said. Residents affected by unresolved tree issues are encouraged to continue reporting incidents as the City works to clear the backlog and improve service delivery in the affected wards. Ward 36 councillor Heinz de Boer said he received complaints about trees daily. 'Complaints about trees hanging onto private property, overgrown trees, trees interfering with streetlights, trees falling and damaging private and municipal structures occur on a daily basis,' he said. He said he had met with the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department a few months ago where residents' concerns were addressed. 'It's clear that the equipment has not been replaced or upgraded in a long time. The trucks are more than 30 years old, the hydraulic lift leaks hydraulic fluid and there is no wood chipper,' added De Boer. He said he had requested funding for equipment from municipal management. 'Staff can't be expected to do their jobs without proper equipment,' said De Boer. For more from Northglen News, follow us on Facebook , X or Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Click to subscribe to our newsletter – here At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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