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Seventy more soon popped up on Upper Market between Dolores and Castro streets. The trees have changed the face of the city in a mere six years, reviving a debate over whether the palm truly belongs.
But few trees are. Even native scrub oaks would still be shrub-size if not for the sheltering microclimate created by the eucalyptus, Monterey cypress and Monterey pine imported to tame the city's western dunes. Supporters point to palms' civic benefits: They don't block street signs, storefronts or views. And mature palms -- which offer an immediate visual impact -- transplant easily. A former city planner, Foster was named to the new post last year as part of Mayor Gavin Newsom's tree-planting initiative.
His job entails developing an environment-friendly policy and improving the city's outdoor spaces. In November, Mexican fan palms -- the same tall species that lines Mission Street -- went in along the newly widened sidewalks of Sixth Street south of Market. Putting up palm trees sends the wrong message.
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