I'd like to add that there were magnificent elm trees on the center boulevard of James Couzens before it was changed to the Lodge Freeway. Easily fifty feet high. They took those trees down one at a time by a bulldozer scooping a huge swath of earth from the north side of the tree, going around to the south, and just pushing them over. Then the guys with the chain saws got to work. I remember taking my two-year old son [[now 55!) in the area to watch those dozers. Of course, Dutch Elm disease would have taken them down anyway in a few years.