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<br />9;1-7 <br /> <br /> <br />Rubber sidewalks Tree Preservation Sidewalk Program <br />. Tree Board recommends: <br />.. 1) straight concrete sidewalks when feasible <br />.. 2) straight rubber sidewalks to minimize root pruning <br />.. 3) curved sidewalks (concrete or rubber) when necessary <br />Educational outreach - reference recommendation Appendix B <br />Master Tree List <br />. Initially developed by Gordon Mann PWS Superintendent ROW <br />. Updated on an ongoing basis by PWS <br />Education of public regarding which tree to select for planting in front <br />of their home <br />. PWS and CityTrees <br />"How to approach the conflict between trees VS. sidewalk?" <br />. See above <br /> <br />3/23/09 <br /> <br />Second Progress Report <br /> <br />., <br /> <br /> <br />c--,1\N1NM <br /> <br /> <br />.. The Community Tree Board requests that the City <br />Council Approve by Motion: <br />. Directing PWS to obtain authority from Parks, Recreation <br />and Community Services Director to issue citations for non- <br />permitted tree removals and pruning <br />. Implementing a fee schedule to cover costs to process and <br />follow-up on tree permits <br />. Directing the PWS staff to begin the process of developing <br />tree education programs for the Redwood City community <br />. Directing the PWS staff to strengthen the city's policies tn <br />protect trees during construction and development proj <br /> <br />3/23/09 <br /> <br />Second Progress Report <br /> <br /> <br />2 <br />