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Thanks Fiona.
It irks me that "Our State of CA. starts these projects, and does no follow up.
If the City of Burlingame does not take over the maintenance these trees are in trouble.
Our State only did PR (planting trees)in responce, and outcry, to the removal of the Eucaliptus trees on ECR.
The City of Burlingame needs to take care of its' business.
Weather or not the State will.
Lets get those Park Dept. people on this before it is to late.
They do a great job!
Posted by: Holy Roller | July 02, 2008 at 02:29 AM