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A historic neighborhood filled with nearly 100-year-old trees may lose some of them if the city of Miami has their way. Why? Let’s turn to<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
City officials have acknowledged there could be trees, landscaping, fences and yard decorations in the public right-of-way that need to be removed or disturbed to make way for the sidewalks ...
Every sidewalk, park, and street is blessed with their presence. “The sun hits the trees just right in Sacramento,” I think to myself every day I ride my bide down 26th street to work.
Along Interlaaken Drive, the trees reach 120 to 140 feet tall, and their branches meet in the center of the road, a rarity in the city, said one neighbor.
Rob Steinmetz, a longtime resident of the Moody Hills neighborhood in northern Overland Park, isn’t so sure why the “beautiful” and mature oak tree in front of his yard had to be ripped out.
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