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Last summer a large old oak tree on the street side of the sidewalk was severely damaged by a storm. A large portion broke off into my yard. The city came and cleaned it up. I was told at that time that this tree is diseased and "on the list" to be removed entirely. The city employee stated it would probably be removed in the next month or two. It is still there and I haven't seen or heard anything else about it. Do you have an update?
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There is a white crape myrtle that is said to be able to be used to replace a Natchez, but I am not very familiar with it or the availability of it, the name of this crape myrtle is 'Acoma' it is said to grow to a height of 9-12 feet tall and has a shape that is considered to be broad vase shape to spreading. With the width of the space between the curb and sidewalk this may prohibit this tree from being a great choice. I would be glad to discuss further if you would like.
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