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Resident urges protection, buffer planting at Tye Sadoway Nature Center
Summary
During public comment at the Jan. 6 workshop, resident Millie Theiss Martin urged the council to protect oak and native vegetation at Tye Sadoway Nature Center and asked whether city tree-preservation and buffer policies will apply to city-owned property.
Millie Theiss Martin, who identified her address as 13319 Spring Hollow Drive, spoke during the Jan. 6 public comment period about preservation and buffering at Tye Sadoway Nature Center.
Martin said she first learned about planned changes to the nature center from staff and praised a staff member, Drew Huffman, for showing her future plans. She…
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