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San Francisco Board of Appeals denies rehearing request to stop planned Main Library ficus removals

Board of Appeals, San Francisco City · December 8, 2021
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The Board of Appeals on Dec. 8 denied a rehearing request seeking to block Public Works Order 205,288 to remove and replace ficus trees adjacent to the Main Library at 100 Larkin, finding no new information or manifest injustice in the appellant's filing.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Dec. 8 denied a rehearing request from Casey Asbury that sought to reverse the board's Nov. 10 decision authorizing removal and replacement of ficus trees at the Main Library, 100 Larkin Street.

Asbury, who identified herself as a longtime Tenderloin resident and environmental and cultural worker, urged the board to pause all removals so the Library Grove Management Plan and a community-driven conservation plan could be reconsidered. She said the management plan and prior decisions had not been given full…

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