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- To provide a safe, acceptable walking surface for pedestrians.
- To decrease the City’s exposure to liability.
- To maintain a healthy, safe and sustainable urban forest.
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- To retain as many large mature desirable trees, as possible, while
repairing damaged sidewalks and streets.
- Ensure potential alternative options have been explored prior to tree
removal.
- Modify planting site to provide the largest rooting area feasible.
- On streets where many trees will be removed, implement tree removal in
phases to enable continued canopy coverage.
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- Replant those street tree sites where existing trees cannot be safely
retained.
- Plant in all surrounding vacant planting sites.
- To ensure that all trees planted are the largest species appropriate for
the site.
- Include the residents in the review process of alternative options/tree
removals.
- Promote urban forest education and foster neighborhood involvement.
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- 52 Street Tree Division Support
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- Completed 324 miles of sidewalk.
- Approximately 20,600 trees were impacted.
- Approximately 11,600 trees were root pruned.
- Alternatives sidewalk repair options were used adjacent to about 9,000
trees.
- Approximately 910 trees were removed.
- Approximately 7,500 trees were planted.
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- Psychological and physical benefits
- Recreation
- Wildlife habitat
- Aesthetics
- Increase neighborhood pride
- Creates a sense of place
- Reduces noise levels
- Energy Conservation
- Environmental
- Economic
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- Filter water entering waterways/aquifers.
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- Trees Revitalize Business Districts.
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- Grade all trees into one of five classes:
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- Healthy trees that have exceptional historical, aesthetic and/or
environmental qualities and are structurally stable.
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- Tree is healthy, structurally stable and has a useful lifespan over
of 5 years.
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- Tree is declining, is creating extensive structural damage, improper
species/size for the site.
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- Tree is declining, is
structurally unsound, has a high failure potential and is senescent.
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- Tree Preservation
- Minimize the impact on the trees’ growing environment.
- Do not cut roots
- Do not compact soils
- Do not change drainage or grade within tree root zone.
- Tree Retention
- Limit the amount of root pruning.
- Implement sidewalk construction options.
- 3. Tree Removal
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- Trees are pruned to provide:
- Crown Cleaning
- Crown Thinning
- Crown Raising
- Crown Reduction
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- Trees may experience branch dieback.
- Potential for instability.
- May impact future growth rate.
- May increase root regrowth.
- Trees may be more susceptible to drought conditions/insect and
disease/decay or environmental stress.
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- Root pruned trees are re-evaluated at:
- 6 months
- 18 months
- 40 months
- 78 months
- (Depending on available funds)
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- Standard specifications for the various sidewalk repair options
currently do not exist in the industry.
- The City of Los Angeles has developed its own standard specifications to
efficiently implement sidewalk repair options.
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- All tree removals must be approved by the Board of Public Works.
- Trees are posted for at least 30 days.
- Tree removals may be challenged at public hearings.
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- Perform tree evaluation utilizing the International Society of
Arboriculture (ISA) Tree Hazard Evaluation Form to assess the tree’s
failure potential.
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- To avoid drastic canopy loss on neighborhood streets, the goal is to
remove no more than 20 percent of the trees in one year.
- Avoid removing trees from three consecutive residences in one year.
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- Audubon Society
- Western Field Ornithologists
- Sierra Club
- Heal the Bay
- Friends of the Los Angeles River
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- California Fish and Game
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- California Coastal Commission
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- California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
- Categorically exempt, repair, maintenance or alteration to existing
highway, street or sidewalk.
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- Protect your City’s investment in its Urban Forest.
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