<br /> News Relea TREE HAZARDS <br /> December 1 , 1995 <br /> Page 2 <br /> If a ee is located on public property or in the public right-of--way, the City's Urban <br /> Forestry sta will take care of hazards. If you see a public tree that appears to be hazardous, <br /> please conta t the Urban Forester at 687-5220. <br /> Thin s to look for once the leaves have fallen from deciduous trees include cracked <br /> limbs, holes fungal growths, rot, and other indications of hazardous conditions. Evergreens may <br /> also pose h ds. Look for split tops, excessive leaning, rot at the base of the tree, and nesting <br /> holes. <br /> <br />