The U.S. Forest Service will be working at Humber Park in January. No specific date has been set, according to Public Affairs Specialist Gustavo “Gus” Bahena, “but we will have contractors falling, debarking, and moving several hazard trees there. The reasons are for public safety and to mitigate the spread of the Goldspotted Oak Borer beetle. We will close the gate and block access; we probably will not issue a closure order.”
He said it could last one or two days. “We’ll provide more complete information once we get specific dates.”


