I'm not one for litigation so much, but there needs to be some recourse here.  
If there is writing or photos or even witnesses who saw the contractors 
sawing roots, they need to be brought to task and something needs to be made 
right.  Those trees stood for decades without falling.  2 months of root 
suffocation wouldn't kill the tree, especially since the soil was quite moist 
for those months.  That side of the block is ugly now and it's because of 
cutting corners.  Cars were destroyed, people were put in danger, thousands 
of dollars in resources were spent, thousands of residents were 
inconvenienced.  Us Philly taxpayers are footing the bill for a contractor's 
negligence.  

phil

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> > Now we have something valuable for the local zoning committees to look
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