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The Ross Street Tree Committee is a volunteer group, recognized by the Town of Ross and working in concert with Ross Public Works subcommittee, that meets monthly on the second Tuesday at 9:15a.m. Their mission is as follows:
"Recognizing that 94% of the respondents of the 2009 Ross Town Survey considered the planting and maintenance of street trees to be an important priority, the goal of the Ross Street Tree Committee is to restore the original beauty of the tree canopy that has been the signature look of old Ross. We plan to reestablish the previous arching form of that canopy by planting streets with single-species, disease-resistant trees in the public right-of-way. We will work with the town to establish policies concerning the planting of those trees and we will work with the adjacent resident/property owner, providing maintenance guidelines intended to protect the health and longevity of those trees. Anticipating the natural life-span of trees, at approximately the half-life of the tree, we will establish an under-story of younger trees that will eventually take the place of the more mature specimens."
Mission Statement 2010 Ross Street Tree Committee
The Ross Street Tree Committee is delighted to plant trees in honor of loved ones. May these trees serve as living tributes to the lives and contributions of the following individuals:
Karen Kuwatani and Greg Finch, of 53 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, have requested that their tree be planted in honor of Nob Kuwatani.
Patricia Bruvry, of 83 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, has requested that her tree be planted in honor of Edith and Charles Patterson.
Sally Newson, of 63 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, has requested that her tree be planted in honor of Mayor Christopher Martin.
Martin and Robyn Shore and the Shore family, of 11 Circle Drive, have requested that their trees be planted in honor of Mimi.
Judy and Ken Siebel, of 81 Fernhill Avenue, have requested that their trees be planted in honor of Stacia Siebel.
Lisa and Ted Williams, of 61 Glenwood Avenue, have requested that their trees be planted in honor of Bill Patterson.
Current Committee volunteers are:
Public Works Superintendent:
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