SEATTLE — Demonstrators working to preserve a 200-year-old tree in Wedgwoodbrought their concerns directly to the Seattle City Council. A city council member now estimates they have a couple more ...
A Seattle woman is perched atop a 200-year-old red cedar tree that is scheduled to be cut down to make room for six new affordable housing units, according to a report. The activist, nicknamed Droplet ...
SEATTLE — Luma the cedar tree will keep growing. Seattle Councilmember Alex Pedersen announced an agreement that will save the cedar tree in the Wedgwood neighborhood. The agreement comes after ...
SEATTLE — The fight to save Luma the Cedar and Doug the Fir has opened up a wider conversation about how property owners/developers are able to obtain permits to cut down trees in Seattle. Activists ...
SEATTLE (AP) — With ropes, a harness, a hammock and a bucket pulley system, masked activists in Seattle have taken residence in the branches of an old, thick cedar tree to prevent it from being cut ...
SEATTLE — Seattle, known as the "Emerald City" for its luscious greenery, now has a new ordinance in effect, that will help protect trees. "Trees planted today, can and will create the canopy for my ...
On Tuesday, a 60-foot cedar tree in West Seattle was cut down to make way for a six-home development project, despite being designated by the city as "protected" from home demolition. Local ...
Storm-ready trees are structurally sound and properly maintained to minimize the risk of damage during harsh weather. Removing dead, weak or oversized limbs can help make your trees sturdy enough to ...
It started as a fight to save a favorite tree facing demolition by a housing development planned in Seattle’s Wedgwood neighborhood. Weeks later, amid community outcry, it looks as if the tree will be ...
Seattle City Light's tree-trimming program, criticized alternately as lethargic and inept, and the agency's unwillingness to enlist private tree-clearing companies after the storm are being blamed by ...
Cutting down trees to improve his view ended up costing a Seattle man $125,000 after settling a lawsuit with the city. The City of Seattle reached a settlement with an Mt. Baker neighborhood homeowner ...
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