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    Blue Ocean_Power washing wooden panels – Video - October 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    ACLU calls new public forum policy for arena unconstitutional, plans to sue - October 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska has threatened to sue the city over a new policy designating where picketers and pamphleteers can congregate outside the publicly owned Pinnacle Bank Arena.

    The Pinnacle Bank Arena/SMG Exterior Access and Use Policy, whichwas put together by the city and the arena's management company, took effect Tuesday and was posted to the arena's website Wednesday.

    It restricts the area in which pamphleteers, picketers, solicitors, members of the media and others can work and demonstrate. It also outlines whose permission is needed to use the restricted area, called the "non-public forum" space, where 77-year-old Larry Ball was ticketed for trespassing as he handed out religious leaflets to basketball fans in March.

    Pinnacle Bank Arena sits on land owned by the city and the West Haymarket Joint Public Agency.

    "The newly announced policy fails in several significant ways," said ACLU of Nebraska staff attorney Joel Donahue, adding that the city is prohibiting the most classic, honored forms of free speech, including leafleting.

    The government cannot dodge their constitutional responsibilities by delegating the management and decision making to someone else. The city should welcome pamphleteers, demonstrators and others engaging in peaceful free speech activity at the arena.

    City Attorney Jeff Kirkpatrick said he's disappointed in the ACLU'sreactionand that he believes there's more than enough room for people to exercise their free-speech rights in the areas not restricted by the policy.

    Kirkpatrick said the restricted area of the arena's exterior plaza hosts vendors and other exhibits, and the new policy sets a clear, consistent guide for arena staff so no one is discriminated against.

    "That area is there to allow people to access the arena," he said.

    According to the policy, the restricted area essentially covers the space beginning at the public sidewalk and includes walkways, steps, verandas, terraces, access ramps, loading ramps, the Festival Space parking lot and the arena's parking garage.

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    Tree Service Reviews Arlington TX – Tree Trimming Quotes 214-347-8685 – Video - October 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Eucalyptus Tree Replacement, Community Playhouse Permit Extension Highlight Coronado City Council - October 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    All issues relating to Eucalyptus trees were at the forefront of the Coronado City Council meeting of Tuesday, October 7, 2014. The genesis of the discussion dates to May 1, 2014 when a tree limb estimated to weigh approximately 1,500 pounds fell from a Eucalyptus tree located in the vicinity of 120 E Avenue. The tree in question is located in the citys public right of way.

    Alerted to this issue by a letter from a resident in the immediate area, the city of Coronado commissioned a study to determine the relative health of the 31 Eucalyptus trees on city property, including 18 trees in the 100 Block of E Avenue. Subsequently four of the 18 mature Sugar Gum Eucalyptus trees, standing nearly 60 feet tall, were found to have moderate risk levels due to a variety of structural defects. September 22, two of the four trees were removed by the citys tree maintenance contractor. A public protest by 17-year Coronado resident and former Navy SEAL Danl Steward forestalled, temporarily at least, the removal of the other two trees.

    From the citys perspective, as delineated by Director of Public Services Cliff Maurer, the overriding issue was one of public safety. Maurer noted that municipalities have found that Eucalyptus werent appropriate as street trees and added, When they get that large, Eucalyptus trees are self-pruners.

    From the point of view of the residents, the citys deliberations regarding the fate of the trees were held in closed session, with no public input as to their removal or eventual replacement. Visually the trees in question are majestic, so residents certainly have a point regarding the esthetics provided by the 18 trees lining both sides of the 100 Block of E Avenue.

    The agenda item before the city council October 7 dealt with a five-point plan going forward to both replace the trees and involve community members in a management plan to be formulated for the trees. Specifically the staffs plan was amended to include:

    Replacement tree options for the 100 Block of E will include both Lemon Scented Eucalyptus and Sugar Gum Eucalyptus trees.

    The city will amend its Approved Street Tree List to include both types of Eucalyptus trees as Restricted Trees.

    The city will amend its Tree Master Plan to include the 100 Block of E as a themed street.

    The citys Street Tree Committee will nominate one of the Sugar Gum Eucalyptus trees in the 100 Block of E for Heritage Tree status.

    The council directed staff, with input from the community, to create a long-term management plan for the Eucalyptus trees along the 100 Block of E Avenue.

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    Family Holds Bake Sale to Fund Removal of Tree Health Threat - October 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Forty Fort, Luzerne County -- Tables filled with treats under tents took up the backyard of Sandra Bass of Forty Fort Wednesday morning. It's a fundraising bake sale for a family dealing with a mountain of medical bills. "It's been immensely upsetting," said Mrs. Bass. Her 24-year-old daughter, Samantha O'Gorman, spends most of her day in a wheelchair. She has undergone 144 surgeries to date for health issues essentially from head to toe. "The pain is horrendous because of all of the issues," said Ms. O'Gorman. The costly medical treatment she requires leaves the family on the financial brink. "It's edging up to between $75,000 to $100,000 in debt," said Mrs. Bass.

    The last thing the family needed was another setback but it came in the form of two long-standing Sycamore trees. "Those two trees -- one in front of our house and our neighbor's house," said Mrs. Bass. Samantha, who suffers from lung disease, started having a reaction in September when she would pass the trees. "We noticed this severe reaction that was happening every time that we'd go down the ramp in the front of our home," said Mrs. Bass. A doctor recommended the trees must come down. Since the family is cash-strapped, they decided to hold the bake sale to raise the tree removal funds.

    Students such as Larissa Casselbury of Beaumont from Fortis Institute across the street began buying the treats to help the cause. "We're going to school to help people and this is one way to show people that we care," said Ms. Casselbury while fellow student Mekel Reeder of Nanticoke added "When medical issues arise with the prices of everything these days, any little bit helps." Christine Armstrong of Pittston took a break from her studies to buy a treat for a cause. "If we can help get a tree down, if that's going to help her then that's perfect," she said. One customer from the school donated $100 for a cake. "It's been phenomenal. It's been overwhelming," said Mrs. Bass while Ms. O'Gorman added, "It's so amazing that people are actually coming out and supporting us."

    The bake sale to benefit Samantha O'Gorman and the tree removal continues daily from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. through Sunday at the family's home at 146 Slocum Street in Forty Fort. You can learn more about the event by clicking here. You can also check out the family's fundraising site by clicking here.

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