RickCorey said:Thanks very much, but it looks like "City of Seattle" and "public places".
The park I live in is on private land, and outside Seattle city limits.
But that would have been good ammunition.
My idea...
was that you could join or start an urban forest preservation group in your town.
They have these groups everywhere...
I posted the link to the group that looked like it was closest to you.... maybe you could get in contact with them to discover how to go about organizing.
If it's a public space where a lot of people live.... certainly qualifies...
on the east coast....
they gotta show cause for removing those valuable urban trees...
Gotta start conserving somewhere...
we're all gonna run out of air... be going down to the store soon to purchase brand name oxygen...
wasn't very long ago that if someone had told you that you'd be buying drinking water... you'da laughed at them.