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  2. Column: LA's cracked, ruptured sidewalks are a scandal. Where ...

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    On nearby Oxford Avenue, a ficus tree's shallow roots (the city's failure to maintain its trees is the biggest cause of sidewalk upheaval) have pretty much destroyed a 12-foot stretch of sidewalk ...

  3. In Fort Worth, who pays to repair portions of damaged ... - AOL

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    Tree roots have buckled the sidewalk in front of your house? Here’s who the city says is responsible to repair the damage.

  4. Root invasion - Wikipedia

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    Roads, sidewalks and foundations can all suffer structural issues from tree roots. [7] Several methods of control have been attempted, from barriers to encouraging growth in desirable directs. Selection of plants with root systems that will not conflict with nearby structures is the most effective method of damage control. [8]

  5. Who’s responsible for sidewalk damage in front of your ...

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  6. Root barrier - Wikipedia

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    Root barriers can be used to protect infrastructure from damage by tree roots below. [1] They are also moisture-proof, which can be useful to preserve buildings on clay soils by preventing moisture escaping laterally. [2] After installation the soil under the building can be rehydrated if necessary.

  7. Impervious surface - Wikipedia

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    Impervious pavements deprive tree roots of aeration, eliminating the "urban forest" and the canopy shade that would otherwise moderate urban climate. Because impervious surfaces displace living vegetation, they reduce ecological productivity, and interrupt atmospheric carbon cycling. Most urban rooftops are completely impervious.

  8. If a neighbor's tree falls on your property, who has to pay ...

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    But since tree damage can be extensive, in many cases, filing a claim does make sense. If you have proof that your neighbor knew that their tree was a risk, that’s information you should provide ...

  9. Column: Need a sidewalk fixed in L.A? It could take City Hall ...

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