>She figures it's aboiut $10,000 worth of plants and she's trying to get compensation. Following the letters to the newspapers, there appears to be nobody who is backing the city on this one. As usual though, it's a big hew and cry which the city is studiously ignoring. I think what it all comes down to is that the city didn't get it's pound of flesh. Apparently if one wants to grow a 'natural garden', one must apply for a permit, and she didn't. Can you imagine such a thing?
I imagine the sanctity of private property has fallen into hands of unbelievers. All your lawn are belong to us.