By Scott Unger • Of the News-Register • 

Tree programs inch closer to adoption

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Bigfootlives

If I had a 'landmark' tree on my property, I would chainsaw it right now so I didn't have to deal with this BS.

Why doesn't the city fix the half-mile of sidewalk on SW Fellows, between Cypress and Hill Rd, that has buckled like a BMX track, because of the trees that the city required to be planted between the sidewalk and curb? That's right, because there are no consequences, and nothing spends like other people's money.

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