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Activist fights to save beloved tree from development

August 16, 2024 | Meridian, Ada County, Idaho



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Activist fights to save beloved tree from development
During a recent government meeting in Meridian, Idaho, a passionate resident voiced concerns about the potential destruction of a significant cedar tree located near Ten Mile and Franklin roads. The speaker, who resides at 4038 West Peak Cloud Drive, highlighted the increasing gridlock in the area, exacerbated by ongoing development projects.

The resident expressed frustration over the removal of trees in the vicinity, citing a recent incident where a forest was decimated for a subdivision that has yet to be constructed. They emphasized the importance of preserving the cedar tree, which stands approximately 45 to 50 feet tall, describing it as the most beautiful tree in the area. The speaker urged local officials and developers to consider the environmental impact of their plans and to find ways to protect this tree, which they regard as a vital part of the community's natural landscape.

With a background in environmental appreciation from years spent in California and Colorado, the resident conveyed a deep emotional connection to the tree, even stating they would resort to chaining themselves to it to prevent its removal. The plea for consideration reflects a broader concern among community members regarding the balance between development and environmental preservation in rapidly growing areas like Meridian.

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