Logan City is cutting down mature trees to install new water pipes, sparking resident anger over the loss of historic greenery. The project aims to upgrade aging infrastructure, but many feel the city isn't prioritizing its natural heritage.
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While the city is spending money on new pipes, residents are footing the bill through taxes for a project that removes beloved trees.
The city benefits from updated water systems, but residents lose out on the shade and history these trees provided.
Long-time residents and the local environment are harmed by the removal of these historic trees.
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