Administrative/Regulatory
Feb. 2, 2016
Street trees threaten homeowners
Last week, the San Francisco Chronicle published an article about homeowners' resentment of San Francisco's "relinquishment program" which has been in operation since 2011. By Steven Kimball





Steven S. Kimball
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Steven is a lawyer in Sacramento
Last December, the San Francisco Chronicle published an article about homeowners' resentment of San Francisco's "relinquishment program" under which the city since 2011 has been gradually transferring the responsibility to maintain "street trees" on public land to adjacent private property owners. ("Homeowners rally for plan to transfer tree ownership back to city," S.F Chronicle, Dec. 11, 2015.) San Francisco residents might cou...
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