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Originally Posted by 3rd&Brown
Apparently there is a ban on street trees in Daly City?
What a depressing built form.
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Not very much will grow in the fog zone. When the Westlake neighborhood was first built, every house had a New Zealand cabbage palm in the front yard, but they don't have a particularly long lifespan and few remain. Some Monterey Pines and Monterey Cypresses can be found around the city, and they do OK in the harsh coastal fog climate, but don't make for great street trees as they need more room, and tend to drop large limbs.
That being said, Daly City and its homeowners could definitely do more to beautify the city. there are plenty of coastal native plants that can survive, although most aren't going to grow very large or tall.
As someone who grew up in Daly City, it will always have a special charm to me. I like the retro modernist houses that homebucket points out, and the coastal areas are beautiful and feel wild and untamed. The culture is admittedly a bit lacking unless you're Filipino, and the architecture and urban design isn't for everyone. I think the city is well-positioned to grow a lot in the near future and become a more interesting place.