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Council flags tree inventory, Liberty Canyon creek work and Lake Landeros study; several public-works projects proceed with special funds

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The council reviewed environmental and public-works goals including a reduced-cost tree-inventory option, a proposed Liberty Canyon Creek restoration study funded from Measure W, stormwater diversion projects, and a Lake Landeros study; several items will rely on special funds rather than the general fund.

The council reviewed environmental-responsibility and public-works subcommittee recommendations and discussed which items to fund from the general fund versus special or grant funds.

Tree inventory and management plan: The subcommittee initially listed $100,000 for a two-year tree inventory, trimming and replacement plan but staff reported the plan could be prepared for about $25,000 (planning only) if the city limits scope to data collection and planning. Councilmembers noted the city has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy intended for fire resilience and planning; staff said the grant’s allowable…

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