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Flora

Westwood Village trees marked for the ax

By Kevin Roderick | July 30, 2012 12:35 AM

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Some sidewalk trees in Westwood Village are bearing signs that announce they will soon be removed. Like in many areas of the city, Westwood's sidewalks are being cracked or buckled by tree roots. At least one tree in this stand on Glendon Avenue is marked for removal.

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