This year’s sale will be held on Saturday, June 9th from 8 am to 1 pm. This is the same day
as Graymoor-Devondale is having its annual yard sale. If you are going to participate, it is
recommended that you put up balloons and/or signs at your home. Bancroft will place an
ad in the Courier-Journal.
Announcements
Ash trees to be replaced, trees diversified along Bancroft Lane
Bancroft Lane is the gateway to our community! Unfortunately, like so many, our eight Ash trees have been affected by the emerald ash borer.
Arborists on several occasions have told us the damage is irreparable. After initial infestation, ash trees are expected to die within 10 years without control measures. While our ash trees have been treated, they have been severely damaged and all will be lost. It is only a matter of time.
The cost of treatment is expensive and if done improperly, ineffective.
At its March 2018 meeting, the Bancroft City Commission approved the addition of flowering cherry trees and at least five trees that will become the future canopy (20 trees planted). The Ash trees are mostly clustered around the subdivision side of Bancroft Lane. In addition, city commissioners approved a maintenance plan for the remaining 59 trees.
The city is working with an arborist to develop a long-range plan to not only replace the ash trees but to enhance the natural beauty of Bancroft Lane. The plan is NOT to just replace the ash trees or to limp along and allow the trees to become a hazard. The city commission is hoping to increase the variety trees and build on the beauty of remaining 58 trees that call Bancroft Lane home.
Adding some flowering trees will give us a nice splash of color in the Spring. Replacing the ash trees with those that will become the future canopy is a priority. The plan is to add 10-20 trees in the first round of planting and 10 more trees in subsequent phases until we have proper spacing, variety, and coverage. Then we will stop and go into maintenance mode.
For years, Bancroft Lane has been well cared for and a priority of our community. Those now entrusted with the responsibility wish to see it preserved, maintained in fiscally responsible manner, and to maintain its unique charm.
Halloween Decorating Contest winners announed
Winners of the Bancroft Halloween Decorating Contest are:
Charles and Jennifer Folks, 7401 Keisler Way
Lisa McLain, 7506 Greenlawn Rd.
Donald and Diane Hess, 7503 Maria Ave.
Thomas and Catherine Harper, 2301 Wesleyan Court
Congratulations! Winners will receive a gift card to The Comfy Cow and are invited to the November meeting of the Bancroft City Commission to be recognized. The meeting is 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, at Episcopal Church Home, 7504 Westport Rd.
BANCROFT CITY-WIDE YARD SALE
This year’s sale will be held on Saturday, June 10, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
This is the same day as Graymoor-Devondale is having its annual yard sale.
If you are going to participate, it is recommended that you put up balloons and/or signs at your home.
Bancroft will place an ad in the Courier-Journal and post signs at streets leading into the city.
New street signs proposed
The Bancroft City Commission is looking for input on replacing city street signs. Residents of Bancroft should email Community Outreach Commissioner Matthew Tungate at communications@cityofbancroft.org with any input on which sign style you prefer. Or you can comment on the Bancroft Facebook group post here (closed group; requires membership).