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Board upholds DPW removal of four trees on Third Avenue, requires 24-inch-box replacements

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 5, 2010
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The Board of Appeals upheld the Department of Public Works' recommendation to remove four of five street trees adjacent to 2495–2530 Third Avenue because arborists found significant decay and weak branch attachments; the vote was 4–1.

The Board of Appeals on May 5 upheld the Department of Public Works Bureau of Urban Forestry's recommendation to remove four of five street trees adjacent to 2495–2530 Third Avenue, citing significant decay and weakly attached limbs that arborists said could not be mitigated through pruning.

Carla Short of DPW explained the…

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