That's ashame. There was 4 large Cottonwoods up the street from my house that were dyeing back at a good rate and every time after a storm you would see big 8" diameter dead wood laying in the street. It was the HO responibility, but I wrote a letter to the city explaining that the cost to remove those trees would be at least $2000 a piece and I doubt the homeowner had that kind of money to have them removed (the house is not completely run down, but not in very good shape, some old people on fixed income live there). I explained that if the general public knew how hazardous those trees were, I'm sure the public would "OK" the use of tax money to have them removed. Sure enough the city of Blue Springs and or KCPL had Asplundh and a local tree company remove the trees, grind down the stumps and cleaned it up real nice. I thought it was cool that the city and power company listened and maybe saved somebody's life in the end.