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Millbrae council approves $400,000 embankment repair, will remove 29 eucalyptus trees
Summary
The City Council approved a three‑step Lomita Avenue embankment repair plan that begins with cutting 29 hazardous eucalyptus trees to stumps, regrading the slope, and replanting with native coast live oaks; staff estimated the FY26 CIP budget at $400,000 and awarded the initial tree‑removal contract.
The Millbrae City Council voted unanimously on April 14 to approve a three‑step embankment repair plan for Lomita Avenue that starts with immediate removal of hazardous eucalyptus trees and proceeds through slope regrading and replanting.
Public Works Director Fay Ali told the council the site includes a near‑vertical road cut with exposed roots and erosion that has made 29 eucalyptus trees unstable and a…
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