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Tree Planting Initiative Honors Local Hero and Enhances Community Safety

June 10, 2024 | Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon



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Tree Planting Initiative Honors Local Hero and Enhances Community Safety
During a recent government meeting, board members discussed community concerns regarding a tree adjacent to a homeowner's property. The tree, which had dead limbs posing a risk to pedestrians, was brought to the attention of officials by the neighboring resident. In response, the board confirmed that they had removed the hazardous limbs and considered further action to address the homeowner's request for the tree's complete removal.

The meeting also highlighted plans to honor the late Dave Moyer, a respected figure in the community and former head of the board. Members proposed planting a tree in his memory, potentially in front of the local fire station. One board member offered a tree from their own property, while others suggested sourcing a larger tree from a local project. The group agreed to coordinate with the fire department to determine the best location for the memorial tree, with the possibility of also considering Village Green as an alternative site.

Additionally, the board reflected on the success of Arbor Day activities, noting the positive growth of native shrubs planted in previous years. These plants are expected to enhance the area by creating a natural barrier that discourages trespassing near the creek. Members expressed satisfaction with the ongoing recovery of the landscape and the collaborative efforts with local students to improve the community's green spaces.

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