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How the waiver works. The waiver applies only to trees on private property, where the Corps of Engineers is in charge of removing fire debris. (Trees in the public right-of-way are overseen by L.A ...
Residents affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires now have a way to try to preserve trees that still stand on their properties. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and L.A. County released a waiver ...
Planning chiefs have agreed to “keep protecting the trees” as two have been saved from the chop where four new houses are being built.
Army Corps provides more info on how fire-impacted residents can help preserve their surviving trees By Erin Stone. Updated Mar 7, 2025 11:27 AM. Published Mar 3, 2025 2:42 PM ...
“It’s a really special site, and we’re doing our best to protect it and keep it in as natural a state as possible,” said Carlo Abbruzzese, natural areas manager for DNR’s Pacific Cascade ...
Trees tower over rock formations at the Hungry Beech Preserve. (Photo by Art Smith) The trunk of a tree squeezes between a large crack in a rock along the trail.
Tacoma is embarking on a project to better regulate the preservation of trees in the city by 2027. The preservation effort comes from work that the City Council and staff did on Home in Tacoma ...
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