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Why Seattle’s current Tree Protection Ordinance isn’t working

Posted on June 22, 2020 by Steve ZemkeJune 22, 2020

Why Seattle’s current Tree
Protection Ordinance isn’t
working.

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Posted in Seattle, Seattle Tree and Urban Forest Protection Ordinance, Tree Ordinances, Tree Protection Ordinance, Urban Forests Tagged Seattle's Tree Protection Ordinance, SMC 25.11 - Seattle tree Protection Ordinance permalink

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