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Bay Area Trees - 2 New Views

Thanks Dave -

Really interesting article. Those towers are the most realistic I've seen to date.

Kudos to you and your role in this story, and spreading the word as well.

And there is another videostream on that same channel's web page about a standoff in Berkeley that pits oak tree advocates against UC Berkeley attorneys for a building project. Emblematic and a harbinger of more to come? Let's hope more dialogue will spark smart solutions.

We will highlight those stories with links on the News Desk at TreeLink. Thanks again,

Pepper

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-----Original Message-----

From: Dockter, Dave [

mailto:Dave.Dockter@CityofPaloAlto.org

]

Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 7:43 PM

To: Rafferty, Chris; Rooney, Kate; Sartor, Mike; Morris, Bob; Steinhardt, Stuart; Scott, Steve

Cc: Rose Epperson; Doug Anderson; Lynne Bynder; Soylala

Subject: From Dave: 'PALO ALTO: Pam Cook Reports On Peninsula City Installing Cell Phone Towers Disguised As Trees'

Dave has sent you a story: "PALO ALTO: Pam Cook Reports On Peninsula City Installing Cell Phone Towers Disguised As Trees"

the link:

www.ktvu.com/video/10847183/index.html?taf=fran

 

Well, here's Thursday's Fox 2 story beginning with Steve Jobs and ending with Palo Alto faux trees and Pam Cook, all tied in a bow. I think we came out unscathed.

This is out in the public, so Ok to forward on to others. Enjoy.

Dave Dockter

Landscape Specialist, ASCA, ISA, APA

City of Palo Alto, 250 Hamilton Avenue

Palo Alto, CA 94301 USA

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