Several consequences will result if this plan comes to fruition not the least of which will be to destroy all vegetation along the planned route for about twenty-five (25) feet in each direction from the center of the road. This means a fifty (50) foot wide swath will be exposed to this devastating construction project. Many of the trees have been alive since before 1938 and they will surely be lost forever. BE enjoys one of the few remaining groves of Savannah Post oak trees in a residential neighborhood anywhere. The look and feel of the countryside that residents enjoy here in the city will be replaced by a treeless, sterile environment that will negatively impact quality of life with no benefit to the neighborhood. In the interests of neighborhood integrity, there must be a better way.