San Diego will not take care of existing Ficus Trees along some city streets. The City of San Diego has a money problem and Urban Foresting is at the very bottom the priorities which is bad enough, but when asked to prune certain Ficus trees in Hillcrest in 1989, the City of San Diego sad that they won't do it. They recommended that if they wanted the City to take care of them they would have to be cut down (these are over 70 year old trees) and new trees planted. So, the wonder full local Business association, Hillcrest Business Association, raised the money to design and fix the sidewalks to accommodate the Ficus trees roots. I can't tell you how upset it makes me when I see more and more stores and parking lots being built and trees being at the very bottom of our priorities. Ficus trees are beautiful, especially when allowed to grow that big! If you live in San Diego, Do something. Let your city counsel member know that you love Trees!
2006-11-16
03:39:57
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Boycott the newly built Walgreen's in North Park. They cut down 13 Mature Ficus trees to fix up the parking lot that was already there. These trees surrounded the parking lot. They were gigantic. They cut the ones that blocked the view of their sign and front entrance. One by one they hacked those trees, with permission from our Ficus Hating City of San Diego.
2006-11-16
04:12:14 ·
update #1
Boycott the newly built Walgreen's in North Park. They cut down 13 Mature Ficus trees to fix up the parking lot that was already there. These trees surrounded the parking lot. They were gigantic. They cut the ones that blocked the view of their sign and front entrance. One by one they hacked those trees, with permission from our Ficus Hating City of San Diego.
They say that it damages the sidewalks. The Hillcrest assocation proved that we can design side walks that accomidate the Ficus trees.
2006-11-16
04:14:43 ·
update #2