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Advisory board approves Seagate Drive street-tree change to shady lady black olive
Summary
The Community Services Advisory Board voted to recommend changing the designated street-tree species on Seagate Drive from Cuban laurel to the 'shady lady' black olive and to correct a homeowners association name to Sun Terrace; the recommendation will be forwarded to city council.
The City of Naples Community Services Advisory Board voted March 17 to recommend changing the designated street-tree species on Seagate Drive from Cuban laurels to the 'shady lady' black olive and to revise a homeowners association name in the recommendation to Sun Terrace Association.
Chad Merritt, community services director, introduced the item and turned it over to Heather Shields, the city's urban forest manager, who said Seagate Drive had been planted with Cuban laurels and that…
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