Derecho? Arlington is a tree war zone

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Too many trees, we got rid of all ours for safety reasons, an added bonus is only having to clean the gutters once a year


All?!


Yeah, I've seen houses like that. So sad.

And crazy to me that people who live here will chop down trees rather than demand power lines be buried.


The area is full of stingy boomers no one will support paying more to burry lines
Anonymous
Capital Weather Gang said it was not a tornado or a derecho.
https://wapo.st/43HAIdS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Too many trees, we got rid of all ours for safety reasons, an added bonus is only having to clean the gutters once a year


All?!


Yeah, I've seen houses like that. So sad.

And crazy to me that people who live here will chop down trees rather than demand power lines be buried.

+1
Aside from looking hideous, it's horrible for the environment. We need trees to help w/ shade, run off, etc. I wish people like the tree chopper would just buy in some depressing new build area vs taking down trees
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Too many trees, we got rid of all ours for safety reasons, an added bonus is only having to clean the gutters once a year


All?!


Yeah, I've seen houses like that. So sad.

And crazy to me that people who live here will chop down trees rather than demand power lines be buried.


NP. I totally agree the power lines should be buried, but my biggest concern with the big treees is them falling on our house. We don’t even technically have one in our small yard, but there’s a big one in the right of way and our neighbors have several (that they don’t maintain).
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