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Hi, the place where I work has an asphalt track that is used by cyclists and roller skiers, there is a large Scots Pine that is damaging the track with its root plate which is causing the roller skiers great issue... the company want to Fell or sever the roots (no targets other than the track) but I was wondering if there was another way, a type of flexible surface that can move as the roots grow? The track can’t be re-routed due to a small stream and more trees and it needs to be of a similar texture to asphalt... any suggestions?
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