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Board revokes DPW tree-removal order for Polk Street after neighborhood opposition
Board of Appeals, City and County of San Francisco · September 30, 2009
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Summary
After the Bureau of Engineering and Urban Forestry reassessed the work, the Board of Appeals revoked a July 2009 DPW tree-removal order for 1334–1338 Polk Street and found the trees are salvageable; the Board voted 5–0 to revoke the order and require pruning/monitoring rather than removal.
The Board of Appeals voted unanimously to revoke a Department of Public Works tree-removal order for properties at 1334–1338 Polk Street after DPW staff told the board the trees could be pruned and monitored rather than removed.
Charlotte Short of the Bureau of Urban Forestry said…
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