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Post-meeting coverage
Willits City Council, August 9, 2023
URBAN FOREST
Don’t cut that walnut tree!
Randi Dalton, a resident of Monroe Street, is concerned that PG&E plans to fell an aged black walnut tree in her neighborhood.
Crows, deer, rabbits and walking people utilize the empty lot near Roundtree Glass. “We have people who push babies in carriages,” said Dalton.
But the problem, Dalton says, is that PG&E wants to put in a street light pole.
Dalton sought help from council members to save the beloved tree she estimated to be about 200-years-old.
Mayor Greta Kanne requested that Dalton return at the next council meeting.
WATER
Council members did not vote last week on providing water to Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians.
Mayor Kanne suggested that council members postpone their decision to when tribal government can be present to answer questions.
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