superintendent carla short to forrester chris barker, last december she said we need to get these posted. the park is undergoing renovations in. this will be the best time for us to remove these ficus. they are trying to accommodate the renovation of the park. they did post them for removal, and then they did an inspection about a week later. i don't if you can read this here, but the person who went to inspect, wrote on the road inspect with no reason. shouldn't you be inspecting first, and then posting removal? time remaining, one minute, oh my. this is a map of all of the trees in the neighborhood that are public safety hazards. you can remember them map i showed you before. it is surprising to me why all of these trees that need attention, why they would concentrate on these trees here that just need pruning. i would say they are barking up the wrong trees. since there is no safety hazard mentioned, d.p.w. has a policy they don't like to remove trees unless it's absolutely necessary for public safety. in conclusion, we haven't found any factual evidence that these seven ficus trees a