The Manhattan City Commission provided feedback on tree plans in Moro Street’s reconstruction design during Tuesday’s work session.
All current variations of the design include angled parking on the north side of the street, no parking on the south, wider sidewalks, additional crosswalks and trees along the route.
Discussion focused on the number of trees, their placement and cost.
One design included 34 trees, while a more conservative proposal pictured 25. City manager Danielle Dulin said they “ballpark that it would cost about $25,000 to $30,000 per tree.”

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