http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2010/11/22/queens-lawmakers-want-power-lines-moved-underground/
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Queens Lawmakers Want Con Ed Power Lines Moved Underground
Published November 22, 2010
Published November 22, 2010
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2010/11/22/queens-lawmakers-want-power-lines-moved-underground/
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Juniper Park Civic Association
6 hours ago
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.Hi Roger!
Juniper Park Civic Association
6 hours ago
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.Totally agree with you!!! 💯
Unbelievable
Wow …. Thank you Councilperson Wong … for calling NYC Parks Dept on this !!!
Juniper Park Civic Association
3 days ago
Caldwell Avenue remained closed today. You’d think a tree blocking a well traveled road would be a priority for removal. ... See MoreSee Less
I get the frustration for the delay - but is it any different than Queens waiting for snow removal under John Vleet Lindsay sixty years ago? Apparently Queens still doesn't rate. But having moved to Houston to work for a NASA contractor decades ago, I have to tell you it is so weird to see a community waiting around for government to come remove the tree. It came as a shock to me when I first saw it happening here after hurricanes or tornados, but down here expectations also run pretty low about when help will arrive so neighbors would have gathered together, dragged out their chainsaws and had the firewood stacked within 24 hours if not sooner.
How many vehicles are under that tree? Were there any homes damaged by that tree?
Robert Corallo get out there with your generator
Not the only tree to come down
Parks department is absolutely useless. Why is the council member not doing anything about this?
I tried to drive down that street yesterday and then I saw the tree 😳😬
Spoke with Alicia, and it's been reported
Poor car too !
Had to drive around the block today at 3:00 ridiculous…the storm was Saturday 😡
77th Place
Ha ha! I am just happy it did not land on my house! They couldn’t do anything yesterday a car needed to be moved to avoid additional damage. They are on it.
is the tree still there?
Phil Wong
Maybe the local firehouse is willing to help?
That well traveled road has nothing but ppl going way above the speed limit going thru it. I say put in speed humps
There’s a tree with large broken branches inside of it that may fall and been waiting forever to get someone to take care of it. Parks even came by one day to take care of trees on the block and they skipped this one that really needed help and should’ve been a priority
If it doesn’t directly affect Mamdummy, he doesn’t GAF.
It will provably be there until winter!
Property owners and tax payers are posing the wrong question of the NYC Parks Forestry. The real question should be, why did the tree fail in the first place. I am observing that it was not the storm the drove tree failure but rather overwhelmingly are the one or more wood defects that drove whole tree and /or tree branche failures. We are told repeatedly by Parks, that street trees are all inspected for condition and risk. I ask who exactly is doing the inspecting that these defects are missed?
Its been removed
The Parks Dept. don’t care. Three weeks ago they came on my block, cut two trees down. They took some of the bark and branches but left alot too. Called them and asked them to come and remove, they said they can’t for two or three weeks:
STILL like this.
Who pays for the damage?
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