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City Issues Orders to Stop Tree Removals by PUSD
City officials issued stop work orders to the Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD) over the removal of trees, citing non-compliance with Pasadena’s Tree Protection Ordinance. The district removed a city arborist from a campus amid public opposition to plans to cut down about 200 trees, claiming the removals are necessary for remediation of contaminated areas.
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