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Norma <br />From: Dave and Darren`< <br />Sent: Monday, October 2, 2017 7:51 PM <br />To: eComment <br />Subject: Public Comments - City Council Meeting. Special Presentation Update on ETAC <br />Public Comments <br />Santa Ana City Council Meeting <br />October 3, 2017 <br />RE: SPECIAL PRESENTATION - Update on the Environmental & Transportation Advisory <br />Committee (ETAC) <br />Dear Councilmembers, <br />I am aware that Janelle McLoughlin will be making this ETAC presentation. Having been a <br />friend of Janelle for many years, I know that she will be speaking about Trees, something that <br />is near and dear to her heart. <br />I too am concerned with what I am seeing happening with the trees in our City. I know that in <br />an effort to conserve water, and because of the drought itself, trees have not been getting the <br />necessary water they need. I am also aware that because of budget issues that the City may <br />not have been able to address issues with natural enemies of the trees. <br />The issue of course is that trees can't just be replaced and expect to be beautiful again in one <br />season, like grass or flowers can. It takes many seasons for trees to become the beautiful <br />natural resource that Santa Ana has nurtured and been proud of for many years. <br />While I can understand the medians going brown to conserve water, I hope you can find the <br />necessary resources to protect our City trees in Medians, Parkways and Parks. <br />Sincerely, <br />Dave Hoen <br />33 year resident <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />�V <br />
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