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<blockquote data-quote="Pontipine" data-source="post: 5778272" data-attributes="member: 21589"><p>The weeds and trees near the road(both sides) have not been touched. The floods would have no bearing on keeping them in order. </p><p></p><p>The branches on the trees heading out the end of the straight road have become overgrown and dangerous to traffic.</p><p></p><p>I have no doubt there are some areas of the Lee fields that are still soft but they could make an effort elsewhere. The City Council should be put in a bin itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pontipine, post: 5778272, member: 21589"] The weeds and trees near the road(both sides) have not been touched. The floods would have no bearing on keeping them in order. The branches on the trees heading out the end of the straight road have become overgrown and dangerous to traffic. I have no doubt there are some areas of the Lee fields that are still soft but they could make an effort elsewhere. The City Council should be put in a bin itself. [/QUOTE]
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