Here in Brisbane many years the council came through & planted Leopard Trees on the foot parts , I as did others removed the trees but some left them , when the council came to water the trees & asked were the trees were I told them I don't have trees on the footpath , they are too dangerous & block your vision when exiting my property  & I had planted the tree in my property so they were happy with that & went away. I do wish though that I hadn't replanted the tree as once it grew nothing would grow under the tree , the seed had to be picked up & you had to be careful mowing  or you would destroy your mower or put a seed through a window 

    . Now the one who left them have been trying to get the council to remove them. Our previous neighbour across the road ( who had bought the house after the trees had been established ) , who were in there late 70's tried for years with out success , his wife who had had 2 x hip & 2 X knee replacements done tripped on the roots a couple of times but the council would not remove the trees. Al they do is trim the tree & grind as little as possible off the roots. Every morning he would fill 2 X buckets with seed pods off the trees . 
They sold recently & new neighbours told me he had  asked the council to remove the tree because of the mess the tree made & he had also bent the crank shaft on his mower when he hit one of the roots . I told him he had buckle's &  the only way to get rid of the tree was to put Mistletoe in the tree . In the next street to ours one of the councils trees had Mistletoe in it & the council was out within a couple of days & removed the tree 

, when they are going to trim & grind the trees it takes a couple of months to do anything.
All the trees the council plant in Brisbane are fast growing  that have large surface roots  & the council would rather replace the concrete footpaths every 6 months than remove the troublesome trees . I do realize why they choose these trees  because deep rooted trees interfere with the underground services  but there must something more appropriate they could plant. 

 
			
		
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