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You know you have to trim boulevard trees so they don't grow too high to stop providing shade? Happens the world over
Well if this is actually recent, then it is definitely intentional. Trees are usually trimmed in early spring, cutting them back that much in the middle of summer puts a lot of stress on the trees and risks killing them.
(if memory serves) According to a podcast I listened to yesterday, they don't own the trees. They're public property trees. Trimming was not scheduled.
Yep. I heard they're actually being fined, sadly only for $250 because old city laws limit how much they can be fined.
If any of these trees dies, I hope Universal is on the hook for replacing it.
Considering the first fine, I fully expect the second one to be a grand total of tree fiddy
fiddy trees would be better =/
I literally laughed at the joke. Both funny and sad...
Yeah I saw this and while I'm not a tree management expert I'm like "they basically left no leaves on these poor things". With the insane heat we've been seeing, this can't be good.
Even if we ignore how awful of a trim job this is and the lack of permits, it would be done in the Winter for the safety of the tree.
They just happened to schedule the trimming during protests, couldn't do it next week, or the week after?
Wasn't done by the city. Universal is getting fined for this.
Well, $250, but yeah. The law wasn't prepared for people being this obnoxious.
You know the city does that, right? The city did not give NBC Universal permission to trim these trees. NBC Universal did it anyway and lied about doing it themselves every year. They very clearly should not be responsible for doing it since you do not do this in the middle of summer.
This is not pollarding, but it looks superficially similar.
Hey don't choke on that
Go back to reddit
https://twitter.com/lacontroller/status/1681690203013120001
I'm sorry that a lot of people are wrong and down voting you.
The person you’re replying to is wrong. The city hasn’t given a permit to trim the trees for the past 3 years, and the way it was cut is harmful to the tree (25% of canopy is the maximum that should be removed at any time).
I'm sorry. I didn't know you were a licensed tree surgeon. So, how many years experience do you have?
Is this supposed to distract from the fact the company broke the law to try to break a strike and likely harmed the long term health of the cut trees? Is there some reason you don't want us to stay on that topic?
What law?
Those trees will leaf back out and be completely fine.
My point is y'all don't know shit about trees and have knee jerk reactions which make the movement look bad.
You all are "derkaderka dey cut da trees!" like it's the end of the world, and it's literally fucking nothing. And y'all over here, which thankfully no one knows about, playing arm chair tree surgeon/botanist/biologist claiming the sky is falling.
Calm the fuck down.
The trees are city property. You can’t just cut city trees because you feel like it. The city has already fined them and the penalties will only increase if the trees don’t recover.
If you know something the Forestry Service doesn’t you should get in touch with them. They outline pretty clearly that what is pictured is bad for the trees, and it’s a bad time of year to do it because it makes the trees more susceptible to disease. This isn’t an opinion, it’s in the government handbook.
Go have whatever argument you’re dying to have with someone else.
And are you an arborist?
Yes
Cap. Anyone who does any landscaping would know this. In 100+ degree weather, you don't trim trees back if they are healthy. This is a clown take.