Emergency Notice for Monday Morning: City Posed to Remove 7 Palm Trees on Newport Avenue With Heavy Police Presence
This is an emergency notice for the people of Point Loma and Ocean Beach for Monday morning, April 25.
Today, the city of San Diego has crews out on Newport Avenue ready to cut down 7 palm trees between Venice and Guizot. “No Parking” signs were placed along the blocks over night.
By 7:30 this morning, a small crowd of residents have gathered to protest the rampage but the crews are guarded by at least 8 police officers. Residents and OB Rag researchers have proved that these palm trees are not a danger to the airport and they are not diseased.

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