rollexx wrote:
down home wrote:
Even in Big Cities, Public Employees and Politicians and Supervisors over sections of city and Departments like to help People. That is their job.
i don't know how your city government is constructed.
If there a Supervisor or other over you section of the city, Just walk in and ask them if they can help you with a problem.
Unless h or she is a techoncrat, and would rather sacrafice you before a tree, they will help.
Might not have to go that far.
Just try to keep busy body greenies or others from wanting to interject their agenda and meddle.
However there is no way, I know the lay of the land, so to speak in southern California so proceed with counsel, of others, in the area but not meddlers who will stand in your way if you think there are problems. There may be given the overall politics, of southern California from what everyone, in the rest, of the Country hears.
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So, let me get his straight. If I were to object to my neighbor cutting down a mature pine tree between our property I would be a " busy body greenie"? The tree is on city property so it doesn't belong to him. Judging by the pics there is plenty of room to park.
Maybe a little practice backing up would help.
No a neighbor would talk to the neighbor.
Any objection would be noted by any Supervisor or city Official.
My reference was to the litigious greenie brigade, that we hear about in California. I like trees and the wild and a cityscape without them,is a desert, except in a desert, so to speak. No offense was intended to the rights and appreciations of nature, of a neighbor.
I'm just not up these days to drafting an all inclusive, all considerations, kind of paragraph.