What is the city doing to address EAB infestation?

With the help of the Department of Agriculture, the city has been working to survey ash trees on public property and identify the level of infestation. A total of 363 trees were surveyed, primarily within boulevards, parks, and the cemetery. Of these trees, 10 were confirmed to be infested and 5 potentially infested with EAB. The city has adopted a preliminary EAB Management Plan in response to the infestation on public property (see below). Funding for EAB management and replanting with a more diverse mixture of species will be made possible by a generous grant in the amount of $53,100 from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

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1. What is the history & current status of EAB in Bayport?
2. What is the city doing to address EAB infestation?
3. What is the likelihood that EAB infested ash trees exist on private property?