County adds right-of-way, tree-branch trimming vehicle to fleet

Press release from Alachua County
ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. – Alachua County’s Department of Public Works, through a “Trail-Go” grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, recently added a state-of-the-art, tree-branch trimmer to its trail maintenance fleet.
The tool was initially designed to prune citrus groves in South Florida. Its precision and power, however, have made it a popular choice for trail maintenance across the state. Featuring two 24-inch spinning saw blades mounted on a boom, the machine delivers a 7-foot cutting width and can be attached to a variety of equipment, including skid steers and mini excavators.
“Staff are very impressed with this new tool,” said Lonnie Wilkerson, lead equipment operator with one of the County’s trimming units. “The machine is just the right size to trim the trails and will significantly increase our precision and operational efficiency.”
The tool will first be deployed along the Archer Braid Trail and then will be used on other County-maintained sidewalks and multi-use trails to manage encroaching vegetation and improve accessibility.
Cost?
How much?
it’s a state grant, cost is spread statewide.
“The TRAIL-GO program receives $4 million annually contingent upon legislative appropriation.
Individual applications are limited to one project request in the request amount of $200,000.”
$150k-$170k just for the Cat excavator, minus whatever “deal” they give govthugs!
Too bad it doesn’t pave roads…