You didn't say whether you planted the trees on 'your' property or on the right of way to the road. If it's just a dirt road is there a right of way and if so how much. If so the city had the right to prune the trees if you planted them on public property but if there's not a right of way then the city should be liable for damages incurred (to the trees) from cutting/pruning trees on your property. My thinking would be to simply move the trees back a little , replant, and let them do their job.
Beyond that just think about it, how many of the guys on here are in their 50's, 60's, 70's, or more and have farmed and breathed dust all of their life out in the fields? Except for very exceptional circumstances a little dust isn't gonna kill anybody prematurely. Even so I understand your worry about your granddaughters, we all worry about our kids, and kids in general, but in the end, unless they have major allergies, etc they both have noses and that's what our noses are designed by mother nature to do, filter out dust and other particles that would harm our bodies and turn them into b00gers. So, do what you can to cust down on the dust and if you catch them picking their noses don't give them too hard of a time...
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