although they provide the greatest benefits, it pro sights us with thprovidesus with greatr safety. they have deep bark inclusions, when we see trees fail over and over again in the same locations we have a responsibility unfortunately to keep the public safe. here is a close up of that poor structure. this is a view of the front of the trunk from the street. again, looking up into the canopy as high as you can access visually there are other issues with the trees. they were topped many, many years ago and the branches that have regrown one of them failed. the image on the right shows these two essentially you had of a stub at one point and it sprouted back three branches. these branches are 30 feet tall. so the way we identify trees for removal is we really go over the structure of the tree. when i see a big can pee, i have no idea that you have to get under the hood and look at how those individuals branches connect to each other. regarding replacement trees, tree number two closest to the corner is very close to a street light, just nine feet away from the street light. the speci