Thirteen historical Italian stone pine trees that have become a staple in Lompoc are scheduled to be taken down along South H Street. The trees were identified as being in a high-risk category in ...
Rich Closson, one of three Santa Barbara residents who appealed the Street Tree Advisory Committee's decision, speaks before the City Council on Tuesday in favor of saving the Italian stone pine trees ...
The City of Santa Barbara’s Urban Forestry staff will remove five Italian stone pines on East Anapamu Street after a comprehensive assessment identified the aging trees as a threat to public safety.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Good morning Mark Sanchez, on this, the first Saturday of the 2008 ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The historic Italian Stone Pine trees will be protected as the Santa Barbara City Council voted 6-0 Tuesday night to keep them on the 300 to 800 blocks of East Anapamu Street. ...
A stump is all that remains of an Italian stone pine that was removed recently on Anapamu Street in Santa Barbara. The decision to take down five of the trees has angered some local residents. Credit: ...
The Santa Barbara City Council chose beauty and passion over practicality Tuesday, when they upheld an appeal of a decision to change East Anapamu’s official street tree from Italian stone pine to ...
The city of Lompoc has contracted with West Coast Arborists to trim the Italian stone pines on South H Street, and portions of the street are scheduled to be closed to traffic while the work is ...
Q: We purchased a small Italian stone pine in a pot last Christmas. We thought it would probably die when the warmer weather arrived, but it has lots of new growth. Should we pot it into a larger ...
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