Dear Tony: Our strata corporation has been having the “ban live-cut Christmas trees” debate for several years without much success. Every year, there is at least one owner or tenant who abandons their dead tree in the parking garage, or rams it down the garbage chute, or tosses it off their balcony into our landscaping, or drags it through a hallway, leaving a trail of needles in the carpets. Our cameras only capture the front entry of our building and the culprits are never identified. How could we best encourage our owners to support our bylaws that would prohibit live trees for holidays and festivals? Read the Q&A………………………….
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