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Burke-Gilman Trail Vegetation Management Plan

 
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Management Unit 8

Management Unit 8: NE 77th St. to Inverness Dr. NE
The trail has single-family and multiple-family residences to the west and Sandpoint Way NE to the east.

Map of Management Unit 8

M8E1

  • Control invasives in the understory.
  • Reforest with native conifer and deciduous trees.

This is the widest section of the Burke-Gilman Trail and has the greatest potential for native habitat. Existing bigleaf maples are multi-stem stump sprouts. Diversification with nativeconifers and snag conversion could increase habitat values considerably.

M8W1

  • Thin Sycamore row planting.

A remnant row planting is crowded and likely to lift trail pavement in the future. Gradual thinning and replacement would afford a more continuous native palette.

M8W2

  • Remove invasive species to assist with development of existing native component.
  • Diversify understory by replanting with native plants where invasive species are removed.

Good potential for wildlife habitat enhancement. Continuation of project M13EW1.


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Updated October 20, 2006
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To learn more, contact Mark Mead at mark.mead@seattle.gov or (206) 684-4113.
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