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Princeton board approves removal of several downtown pine trees after business complaints

January 05, 2026 | Princeton, Johnston County, North Carolina


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Princeton board approves removal of several downtown pine trees after business complaints
The Town of Princeton approved the removal of four large pine trees in its downtown corridor after business owners raised concerns that persistent pine straw and debris were clogging drains and damaging vehicles. Board members said three of the four pines are located in the railroad right‑of‑way and noted the town has coordinated informally with the railroad; formal approval from the North Carolina Railroad is pending.

Members discussed safety risks (power lines, storm damage, potential for trees to fall during hurricanes or storms) and aesthetic concerns about leaving the downtown area barren. The board also considered trimming the pecan tree rather than removing it. Staff said professional crews would perform the removals to avoid leaving debris on railroad tracks; funding options discussed included Powell bill funds, contingency reserves and capital reserves.

A motion to remove the identified pines was made and seconded and carried by a majority; board members agreed to reconfirm contractor quotes before work proceeds.

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