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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 721860" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I know how you feel. We have a street here that is one of the oldest in town and lined with big, fancy, sadly less than pristinely kept, houses - big Victorians and such, and lined with giant trees, sycamores, gum, oak, etc. The city has taken nearly every tree out in the last few months - thank God saving one lone, huge sycamore. I nearly cried. I know they did it because they were tearing up the sidewalks and city sewer systems...it was hard to walk the sidewalks were so buckled and broken. They're putting in lovely new sidewalks and benches and such...but personally I'd rather they'd have figured out a way to engineer around the trees! What once looked like a beautiful, old neighborhood of stately buildings now looks like a bare street of poorly maintained old houses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 721860, member: 17309"] I know how you feel. We have a street here that is one of the oldest in town and lined with big, fancy, sadly less than pristinely kept, houses - big Victorians and such, and lined with giant trees, sycamores, gum, oak, etc. The city has taken nearly every tree out in the last few months - thank God saving one lone, huge sycamore. I nearly cried. I know they did it because they were tearing up the sidewalks and city sewer systems...it was hard to walk the sidewalks were so buckled and broken. They're putting in lovely new sidewalks and benches and such...but personally I'd rather they'd have figured out a way to engineer around the trees! What once looked like a beautiful, old neighborhood of stately buildings now looks like a bare street of poorly maintained old houses. [/QUOTE]
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