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Your downtown Kelowna trees are getting the axe.

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Your Downtown Kelowna trees are getting the axe.

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss. Okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about: you know those beautiful, mature silver maple trees that have given shade along Richter Street and other spots downtown for decades? The ones that make walking down some of those residential streets feel like you're actually in a neighbourhood, not just a concrete jungle? Well, some of them are getting cut down for the new protected bike lane project, and yeah, people are not thrilled. I get it. It’s a tough choice for the city, trying to balance green spaces with infrastructure that encourages active transportation.

### Why This Matters for Us

It’s not just about a few trees; it’s about what makes Kelowna, well, Kelowna. We’re constantly balancing our growth with keeping the charm that brought so many of us here in the first place.

Here’s why this decision is hitting a nerve with some folks:

* **Shade in Summer:** We all know how brutal our summers can get. Those mature trees provide much-needed shade, especially as you get closer to Bernard Avenue and the heat starts radiating off all that pavement. Losing them means more sun exposure during those sweltering July afternoons.

* **Neighborhood Feel:** These trees are part of the character of these older downtown streets. They soften the urban landscape and give those areas a real sense of established community. It's hard to replace that instant gravitas.

* **Green Infrastructure:** For a city that prides itself on its natural beauty, removing mature trees can feel like a step backward, even if it's for another green initiative.

Look, I’m all for making our city more bike-friendly, especially with how many people want to ditch the car for a cruise down to City Park Beach or along the Mission Creek Greenway. But we also have to think about the long-term impact on our urban canopy. It's not an easy fix, and I know the city planner's office is hearing a lot about this. We just need to ensure that as Kelowna continues to figure out if it can survive being discovered, we're not losing the things that make it so special in the first place.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

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