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Larchmont loses two large ficus trees

Billy Taylor · October 31, 2019

Two healthy and mature ficus trees on Larchmont Boulevard, located in front of the Rite Aid store, got the axe last month despite efforts by the local neighborhood association to […]

City planners tour Wilshire neighborhoods

John Welborne · November 1, 2018

Periodically, staff members of the city’s Dept. of City Planning head out of City Hall on field trips. A recent October foray was “Planning Day 2018 — Arts and Culture, […]

Village landlord seeks to remove ficus trees

Billy Taylor · August 2, 2018

The city’s Urban Forestry Division recently received a request to remove two mature, side-by-side ficus trees at 226 N. Larchmont Blvd. The request was submitted by Rite Aid landlord, Beverly […]

Merchants and neighbors generate support for small playground in Village

John Welborne · April 26, 2018

Larchmont Village merchants and shoppers always welcome more parking for the street. It has been this way since the Los Angeles Railway Company’s Yellow Car trolley “3 Line” stopped running […]

Trimming of Larchmont Village trees completed

John Welborne · January 25, 2018

In January, private tree trimmers hired by the Larchmont Village Business Improvement District (LVBID) completed the annual trimming of the trees, mostly large and mostly ficus, in the main block […]

Study results in Boulevard ficus tree recommendations

John Welborne · November 30, 2017

Trees, trees, trees. That subject was a big part of this year’s annual “Town Hall” meeting of the Windsor Square Association (WSA). Held at The Ebell on Nov. 16, about […]

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