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  2. Column: LA's cracked, ruptured sidewalks are a scandal. Where ...

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    On nearby Oxford Avenue, a ficus tree's shallow roots (the city's failure to maintain its trees is the biggest cause of sidewalk upheaval) have pretty much destroyed a 12-foot stretch of sidewalk ...

  3. In Fort Worth, who pays to repair portions of damaged ... - AOL

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    Tree roots have buckled the sidewalk in front of your house? Here’s who the city says is responsible to repair the damage.

  4. Root invasion - Wikipedia

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    Roads, sidewalks and foundations can all suffer structural issues from tree roots. [7] Several methods of control have been attempted, from barriers to encouraging growth in desirable directs. Selection of plants with root systems that will not conflict with nearby structures is the most effective method of damage control. [8]

  5. Whittier to remove more than 80 ficus trees in bid to boost ...

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    Beverly Hills clear-cut more than 50 ficus trees as part of a sidewalk renovation project before a judge ordered the city to stop via a preliminary injunction. After the ruling, the city opted to ...

  6. Sidewalk - Wikipedia

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    The technique is not perfect, as freeze-thaw cycles (in cold-winter regions) and tree root growth can eventually result in damage which requires repair. In highly variable climates which undergo multiple freeze-thaw cycles, concrete blocks will be formed with separations, called expansion joints, to allow for thermal expansion without breakage.

  7. Big Apple Pothole and Sidewalk Protection Committee

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    There were 2,729 sidewalk injury suits against the city in 2006 (resulting in $55.5 million in recovery), compared to 3,482 in 2003 ($68 million). [1] Recoveries between 1997 and 2006 totaled $600 million. [1] Sidewalk injuries are the most common cause of lawsuits against the city. [1]

  8. In Altadena, a fight to save the trees that survived the fire

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    The Army Corps employs certified arborists to assess tree branches and root damage, and the likelihood of death within five years, according to the Coordinated Joint Information Center, a ...

  9. Schinus molle - Wikipedia

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    The trees also tend to break up sidewalks with their roots, produce suckers, and interfere with buried telephone wires and sewer pipes. [23] [22] Many of the oldest trees were uprooted and new street plantings were banned in the citrus colonies. Los Angeles prohibited new street plantings in 1930. [citation needed]

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