Palm Trees Lose in Court; Point Loma Residents Vow to Block City Crews
The iconic palm trees of Point Loma did not have a sympathetic judge in Federal Court yesterday. On the narrow issue of “property rights,” the judge ruled that the residents who have targeted palms in their right-of-way do not have have the property rights to deny the city and FAA the ability to chop down the trees.
According to KUSI and Marc Applbaum, the attorney hired by a Point Loma couple, no paperwork was required or issued by the city or airport in court to show why the palm trees needed to be chopped down for an “emergency.” Apparently, the judge did not require any documentation to prove the “emergency” – so the residents still do not know what the reasons are for the hurried state of affairs.

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