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    Weston MA Planning Board 11/19/2014: 10:46 – 88 Merriam Street – Video

    - December 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Weston MA Planning Board 11/19/2014: 10:46 - 88 Merriam Street
    Presented to the community by Diana Chaplin http://www.westonmass.net http://www.greatestate.com 10:45PM 88 Merriam Street- RGFA amendment Public Hearing --- 7:30PM Citizens #39; Comments ...

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    Where To Get Palm Tree Removal Services In Perth – Video

    - December 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Where To Get Palm Tree Removal Services In Perth
    If your #39;re a Perth resident and you need to remove a palm tree in your property or have it transferred to another place, hire the best palm tree removal specialists. Check this- http://www.martelle...

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    Palm trees felling ATreeSurgeon Tree Services El Cajon, Jamul, Spring Valley 619-381-0763 – Video

    - December 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Begin Stump Vermeer Stump Grinder ATREESURGEON 619-381-0763 – Video

    - December 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Begin Stump Vermeer Stump Grinder ATREESURGEON 619-381-0763
    Tree Removal, Tree, Removal Trees, San Diego Tree Service, be sure to visit http://www.removaltrees.com and http://www.atreesurgeon.com please subscribe and give us a call...

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    Tree removal donation helps Clearwater vet – Video

    - December 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tree removal donation helps Clearwater vet
    The generosity of the holidays saved a Clearwater veteran from a nightmare by simply cutting down a tree.

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    City Council climbs tree problems

    - December 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    MENSAH M. DEAN, Daily News Staff Writer deanm@phillynews.com, 215-568-8278 Posted: Tuesday, December 9, 2014, 3:01 AM

    PHILADELPHIA has a problem with too many unwanted and overgrown trees, which could prove hazardous to people, a City Council committee was told yesterday.

    Due to budget constraints, there is a backlog of 3,161 tree-removal requests and a backlog of 9,796 requests for tree pruning, Parks and Recreation Commissioner Michael DiBerardinis said during an information hearing convened by Council's Committee on Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs.

    "The facts are, we are behind," said DiBerardinis, who laid the blame on the department's inadequate budget.

    "To provide some historical context, at its height, during fiscal year '02 and fiscal year '03, the department's pruning and removal budget was more than it is now. Since then, these resources have been in steady decline," he said.

    Cynthia Kishinchand, coordinator of East Falls Tree Tenders, a community group that cares for trees, called on Council and Mayor Nutter to come up with the funds needed to prevent dangerous trees and branches from falling on people, property and roads.

    "You and the mayor share a grave responsibility to protect the well-being of your constituents, all 1.5 million of us. I am confident you will allot the necessary funds now and in the future," she said.

    While falling trees pose a danger, "there's a greater hidden danger below ground, because I have experienced that," testified Southwest Philly resident Bernard Curtis, who told the committee about more than $4,400 in damage to the infrastructure of his Suffolk Place home from tree roots connected to a tree planted on a city-owned sidewalk.

    "I realize that my name goes on a list and healthy trees may not be a priority for removal, but when trees create unsafe conditions or eye sores, we must take into consideration the property owner," Curtis said.

    Committee Chairwoman Cindy Bass said that if the city thought of 3,000 dangerous trees as it does 3,000 armed robberies, the budget to handle the problem would be increased.

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    Still no estimate to reopen Highway 224

    - December 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Hazard tree removal begins this week

    Oregon Department of Transportation officials are not yet ready to give an estimate for the reopening of Highway 224.

    Highway 224 has been closed roughly between mileposts 31 and 38 since the 36 Pit Fire, which burned east of Estacada for over a month this fall.

    The fire burned away undergrowth from the steep slopes bordering the highway and heavy rains intensified the areas instability.

    The highway remained closed to the general public, but ODOT workers escorted nearby residents and workers (with identification) through the closure area during daylight hours.

    Landslides on Nov. 5 and 6 near Milepost 36 buried both lanes of the highway and pushed a rock-containment fence out into the roadway.

    Escorts were temporarily halted, but have since resumed piloting approved residents and workers through the closure area during daylight hours.

    Timber Lake Job Corps students have returned after being sent home in mid-November when staff deemed the blocked highway and threat of a snow storm a safety risk.

    Kimberly Dinwiddie, an ODOT public information officer, said that a contractor is working to prepare the guardrail and geologists are continuing to assess the slope conditions and rock fall risk.

    Chris Bentley, a spokesman for the Mount Hood National Forest, said that Government Camp Snow Removal has been contracted to remove up to 300 hazardous trees near the highway.

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    CeilingConnex Expands Its Product Offering With Decorative Ceiling Tiles

    - December 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Yankton, SD (PRWEB) December 11, 2014

    CeilingConnex, a leading ceiling grid system, proudly announces its new ceiling tile product. Mission Ceiling Tile's patent-pending design allows two different looks with one tile for a truly custom ceiling. When placed relief-side up, it's a great looking border tile, or flip the tile around and it drops down below the grid, providing an amazing finished look.

    The Mission Ceiling Tile is not only very unique but it is very easy to work with. The tile is molded from White or Black .020" PVC in a Matte Finish. The material thickness was optimized to provide sufficient support and can still be easily cut with a pair of scissors. It can be used with the CeilingConnex Grid System or any 2'x2' suspended ceiling.

    "We strive to bring the best possible products to home owners and contractors at fair prices. The mission ceiling tile reflects the heritage of the craftsman style with a modern touch. The use of PVC makes it an ideal ceiling tile in your home, said Ryan Rusher, owner of CeilingConnex.

    About CeilingConnex by Rusher Products, LLC

    Family owned and operated, CeilingConnex is building products brand-focused on residential ceilings. Selling proprietary products directly to consumers through the CeilingConnex.com website, CeilingConnex's no-hassle, all-inclusive kit makes easy work of your ceiling project. Ideal for basements and home theaters, this solution maintains maximum ceiling height and ensures easy access to plumbing and wiring. You can count on exceptional customer service and unsurpassed product performance. All of our products carry a Lifetime Warranty.

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    Firms stay open amid Ironbridge Gorge landslip work

    - December 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Businesses are urging customers to remember they are still open during major works to stabilise a key part of Shropshires World Heritage Site.

    Contractors started the Jackfield Stabilisation Project earlier this year to prevent landslides and try to reduce erosion and the movement of land in the Ironbridge Gorge.

    The work consists of 2,000 steel piles being driven into the banks of the River Severn to stabilise the land and halt the land slip.

    The scheme aims to stabilise the most active area of ground to allow a new highway to be built which will run between the end of the Tile Museum to near Maws Craft Centre to replace the existing road.

    A temporary route leading to businesses in Jackfield has been installed and traders want visitors and residents to remember they are open.

    This road will be shifted as stabilisation work progresses on the land surrounding the Maws Craft Centre, an old Victorian tile factory.

    Sandra Higson, of Janet & Sandras Craft Shop at the Maws Craft Centre, said: This temporary road has been open since September and it is a lot better than the previous one but we think visitors think the area is closed off. The work needs to be done and we are all supporting this.

    Please dont be put off by the works. We are still open for business.

    Hundreds of trees have been felled to make way for the main works, which will include earthworks, the treatment of mine workings, piling, river bank protection, drainage, highway work and landscaping.

    The overall work will cost a total of 17.6 million with contributions made by the Governments Department for Communities and Local Government which has been part matched by Telford & Wrekin Council and is set to be completed by March 31, 2016.

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    Santa Cruz student pinned under tree; Tile falls in Scotts Valley High classroom

    - December 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A wild storm churned through the Central Coast Thursday, flooding parts of downtown Santa Cruz and Capitola Village before noon.

    The brunt of the storm hit Santa Cruz County around 11 a.m. At 2 p.m., it was north and mid Monterey County's turn to get drenched.

    PHOTOS: Storm damage across the Central Coast

    More than 15 homes on Russell Road in Salinas flooded at 3:30 p.m. A KSBW cameraman and reporter saw firemen carrying residents out of their homes to safety, and 30 residents had to evacuate.

    Firefighters said the emergency was caused by a nearby farm field's irrigation ditch breaching in two places.

    Houses that rely on septic tanks were surrounded and flooded by two feet of contaminated water. Firefighters witnessed water levels continue to rapidly rise one foot. Crews said it will take heavy machinery and several hours to clean up the Russell Road flood.

    VIDEO: Rescues on Russell Road

    An 11-year-old boy at Gateway School in Santa Cruzwas trapped for 15 minutes when an 80-foot Cypresstree fell on him.

    The student was next to an 11-year-old girl outside on Gateway School'splayground when the tree fell on top of both of them at 8:30 a.m.

    "There were a number of children in the area waiting for the school day to begin. The downed tree fell across a picnic table where students were congregating. When the tree fell, it trapped an 11 year old male student underneath," Santa Cruz Deputy Police Chief Steve Clark said.

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