City Of Los Angeles Investigation For NBCUniversal Tree Trimming Incident Revealed Lack Of Permit

Several days ago, NBCUniversal heavily trimmed ficus trees on a nearby street where striking writers and actors have been protesting. As a result of this trimming, the City of Los Angeles called for an investigation into the studio regarding its potentially gross ignorance of city tree-related ordinances.

On Monday, L.A. City Controller Kenneth Mejia posted a viral tweet revealing how the studio stripped the trees to nothing, removing the shade available to strikers. Since the trees legally belong to the city itself, Mejia explains that NBCUniversal will be investigated for possibly violating city code. According to said laws, all city trees are “the responsibility of the StreetsLA Investigation and Enforcement Division” and Urban Forestry Division, and any violators are at risk of receiving “code enforcement violations.”

When Deadline approached NBCUniversal for a comment regarding the situation, a Universal spokesperson denied that the tree trimming was intended to cause serious issues for strikers. They claimed that these trees are trimmed every summer “in partnership with licensed arborists…to ensure that the canopies are light ahead of the high wind season.” The spokesperson also added the studio is willing and open to communication with the labor leaders to work out a proper deal with the unions.  “We support the WGA and SAG’s right to demonstrate, and are working to provide some shade coverage,” the spokesperson claimed.

However, after an in-depth investigation with the Enforcement and Urban Forestry Division, Mejia revealed that NBCUniversal had never received tree-trimming permits for the last three years. In fact, Majia notes that “the City did not issue any tree trimming permits for the latest tree trimmings.” Both divisions will convene to determine if this action will warrant “the issuance of an administrative citation or hearing,” the former of which will start at a fee of $250.

NBCUniversal has not commented on this revelation, but it has offered tents and coverings for strikers after the latter spoke out against the trimming.

James Volonte: James Volonte is a budding writer who is eager to learn about the film industry firsthand. A fairly recent graduate from the University of Oklahoma, he has worked to gain as much experience as possible in entertainment. With a degree in Film and Media Studies and participation in the Student Film Production Club, he is able to look at the business from different angles. Since he graduated, he has worked on sets of films like Honey Boy and Ghostlight. Additionally, he has helped with rigs for various venues under the Emergent Theatre Technologies company. With these experiences, he hopes to become a filmmaker and create his own stories to share with the world.
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