City of Cleveland agrees to remove nuisance tree, couple demands more
Part of a tree in front of their home on Dundee Drive fell in December. It totaled a car. It also scraped parts of the house. The city of Cleveland plans to tear it down this summer. But Earnest Farmer has his doubts.. We got the city to agree to remove the tree, but what about the cost of damages to the car and home?The city denied their claim to cover financial loss.“It was determined the city has immunity for these types of incidents... there is no appeal process...
A city representative told 19 News weather played a role in the branch falling. They add there were no prior complaints about the tree before it fell. The couple says that’s not true.As recommended by the city, they are ready to take this to court.Getting the city to agree to remove the tree is a win. The 19 Troubleshooters will work hard so Norma and Earnest Farmer can win again.
“If you don’t want to take care of what you put on people’s property then don’t put it out there” said Norma Farmer.Controversial Elyria cop placed on ‘Brady List’ after credibility called into questionOberlin-Wellington Rescue: Northeast Ohio story of courage and the underground railroadWanted Summit County felon charged with escape, body cam shows moments before she fled from police
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