Palma coastal path ages without trees: residents demand clarification
Walking and Cycling at Es Portitxol After the Tree Removals
Es Portitxol remains open for walks and bike rides, but the removed trees have left parts of the path more exposed.

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Is Es Portitxol in Palma still a good place to walk or cycle after the tree removals?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why were the trees removed from the Es Portitxol promenade in Palma?
Residents say Palma has not clearly explained why the trees were removed.
Does removing trees along Palma’s seafront make the promenade hotter in summer?
Less shade on Palma’s seafront can make the promenade hotter and less comfortable.
Who is responsible for trees on Palma’s coastal paths, the city or the port authority?
Responsibility in Palma is often shared between the city hall and the port authority.
What should Mallorca residents expect after trees are cut down on a promenade?
A clear explanation and a replanting plan should normally follow tree removal.
What kind of information should Palma publish after removing street trees?
Palma should publish the reason, approval, and any tree assessment reports.
Can young trees or temporary shade help after felling trees on Mallorca’s waterfront?
Temporary shade and young trees can help until new planting matures.
Why do residents in Palma react strongly when trees disappear from the promenade?
Tree loss affects shade, comfort, and trust in local decision-making.
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