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01-14-2003, 06:56 PM
Activist John Quigley, who spent 71 days on the tree in an effort to save it, has asked the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to hold a public hearing on the oak. A judge has refused a temporary restraining order to keep a developer from moving the tree. Environmentalists say the tree would not survive the move.
LOS ANGELES (AP) 1.14.03, 3:15p -- A judge on Tuesday denied an effort by environmentalists to stop the removal of a 400-year-old oak tree that stands in the way of a road-widening project designed to serve a massive housing development in northern Los Angeles County.
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Ok ok its a tree its 400 years old why can't they just build around it they could but Gray Davis stated blown it down
LOS ANGELES (AP) 1.14.03, 3:15p -- A judge on Tuesday denied an effort by environmentalists to stop the removal of a 400-year-old oak tree that stands in the way of a road-widening project designed to serve a massive housing development in northern Los Angeles County.
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Ok ok its a tree its 400 years old why can't they just build around it they could but Gray Davis stated blown it down