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David Anderson didnât notice anything was amiss until Sunday morning.
âIâm inside and looking out, itâs routine, itâs green out there,â he said. âI did my stuff then looked and.I said, âThat looks a little bit strange out there.â I looked through the window and you could see the whole thing.â
A South American Mesquite tree that had been in his front yard for, he guesses, at least 30 years had toppled into the street in front of his Canoa Estates home. He estimated it at 40 feet tall.
âItâs sad. God, itâs my favorite tree,â he said. âI grew up with that tree. Itâs been here since 2003, when I bought this place, and it was already spectacular. And anytime I walked under this tree, especially this time of year, from sunlight into the shade you could really tell a difference of a few degrees. Itâs just awful.â
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A new multi-use pool for Green Valley Recreationâs East Center surged a step closer following an 11-1 board vote at its May meeting Wednesday, advancing the replacement project.
The board decided to proceed with a plan favored by staff over two more drastically pared design concepts presented. Basics of the preferred plan, including a separate spa, are estimated at $695,000, excluding demotion, geotechnical investigation and dependent partially on coming soil investigation, any ground stabilization indicated and other factors.
GVR Directors Kathi Bachelor, Carol Crothers and Bart Hillyer gathered at Desert Meadows park Thursday to talk with GVR members about anything on their minds.
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