'You cannot replace a forest of mature trees with three- to five-foot bushes and trees.'
I heartily agree that the city is allowing too many trees that provide us with oxygen, soil stabilization and shelter, both from the heat and for wildlife, to be cut.
A forest around the corner, at Malvern and Hazard, was removed several years ago to accommodate the development of six lots with a view of Deer Lake, two of which are still on the market and which look like they might be unstable. Same story with another lot around the same corner, and one behind us, where extremely large homes resulted in the removal of the trees.
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