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Residents urge protection for a heritage live oak; Expedition School seeks ADA dock and highlights park safety concerns
Summary
During public communication, Anne Oitzinger described a threatened heritage live oak near 360 and Bluffstone and asked the commission to inspect the tree; Kim Marie Duda of the Expedition School presented adaptive paddling programs, asked for an ADA dock at an East Side launch and described public‑safety and sanitation issues near their site.
Public commenters opened the Environmental Commission meeting on Nov. 5. Anne Oitzinger described a heritage live oak she measured at about 52 inches in diameter on a steep slope near the northwest corner of Loop 360 and Bluffstone and said pipeline and telecom work by contractors risk exposing the tree's root zone and worsening erosion. She asked the commission to…
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