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Home Under a new Franklin Street plan only some of the tree wells will be replanted. In the view above, the tree well to the right, in front of the vehicle, will be replanted, while the one on the left will be covered with a planter. This configuration was designed, in part, to reduce the chance of trees being backed into by motorists while they parallel park along the street. Under a new Franklin Street plan only some of the tree wells will be replanted. In the view above, the tree well to the right, in front of the vehicle, will be replanted, while the one on the left will be covered with a planter. This configuration was designed, in part, to reduce the chance of trees being backed into by motorists while they parallel park along the street.

Under a new Franklin Street plan only some of the tree wells will be replanted. In the view above, the tree well to the right, in front of the vehicle, will be replanted, while the one on the left will be covered with a planter. This configuration was designed, in part, to reduce the chance of trees being backed into by motorists while they parallel park along the street.

Under a new Franklin Street plan only some of the tree wells will be replanted. In the view above, the tree well to the right, in front of the vehicle, will be replanted, while the one on the left will be covered with a planter. This configuration was designed, in part, to reduce the chance of trees being backed into by motorists while they parallel park along the street.

Under a new Franklin Street plan only some of the tree wells will be replanted. In the view above, the tree well to the right, in front of the vehicle, will be replanted, while the one on the left will be covered with a planter. This configuration was designed, in part, to reduce the chance of trees being backed into by motorists while they parallel park along the street.

The 100 block of Franklin Street is temporarily treeless as the City of Clarksville prepares to add new trees and planters to the street in early October.