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Joel and Sarah Bond had filed for a removal permit back in January 2022, but Portland’s Bureau of Urban Forestry denied the request, stating "no serious structural defects were observed," and that ...
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A Portland family is seeking $4.7 million in damages from the city of Portland’s Urban Forestry division and its forester Jenn Cairo after a tree crushed their home during last year’s winter storm.
Tree deaths in New Mexico forests have doubled since 2023, according to a state survey released Monday, driven by insects and stress from prolonged warmer conditions.
stating the tree was not dead, dying or dangerous, nor was it within 10 feet of the Bonds’ home. A little over two years later, on Jan. 13, the Douglas fir split the Bonds’ home in two.