Coquitlam looks for contractor to clear more than 200 trees from Town Centre Park

Coquitlam is searching for a contractor to clear vegetation and chop trees to make way for 10 new Town Centre Park tennis courts.
A total of 276 trees, most in the area around Trevor Wingrove Way and Pipeline Road, should be removed, according to an arborist report prepared for the city by planning firm Van der Zalm and Associates.
Of the trees on the chopping block, 18 are dead and seven are in poor condition, according to the report.
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The report recommended the city plant 276 replacement trees either at the park or elsewhere.
“However, the final replacement-tree requirement is at the discretion of the City of Coquitlam,” the report noted.
The city should keep 172 trees in the area, the report recommended.

With canopy cover ranging from 50 to 60 percent, trees in the park are in “generally fair to good condition,” according to the report.
Most common tree species in the area include black cottonwood, red alder, and western redcedar.
Besides clearing the trees, the contractor is also tasked with removing vegetation, including invasive knotweed, and lowering the grade to match the surrounding area.
“This will prepare the site for future use, eliminate elevation inconsistencies, and improve site accessibility and drainage,” according to the city’s request for proposals.

The deadline for submissions is Jan. 20.
Work is set to start by Feb. 2 and be substantially complete by the end of the month to avoid bird nesting season.
The Town Centre Recycling Depot is scheduled to close Feb. 1.
The new tennis courts are tentatively set to be open for play in 2027.

