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Public Works Commission approves removal of dead eucalyptus at 1233 Owasso Avenue; replacement trees to be planted elsewhere

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The Hermosa Beach Public Works Commission on May 21 approved removal of a dead eucalyptus tree at 1233 Owasso Avenue and accepted two replacement trees to be planted elsewhere in the city.

The Hermosa Beach Public Works Commission on May 21 approved the removal of a large, dead eucalyptus tree in the public right-of-way at 1233 Owasso Avenue and accepted two replacement trees to be planted elsewhere in the city.

Assistant Engineer Carla Vargas presented the application and supporting arborist report, saying the tree measures roughly 32 feet tall with a 39-inch trunk diameter and that the arborist “confirms the tree is in a state of severe stress and is ultimately dead and recommends the tree to be removed at our earliest convenience.” Vargas told commissioners the parkway at the location is about 7 feet by 7 feet and contains…

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