Locals Try to Save Torrey Pines on 4300 Block of Orchard Avenue in Point Loma

by on August 27, 2013 · 1 comment

in Environment, Ocean Beach, Organizing

OB Torrey Pine 4300 blk Orchard mcThe OB Rag has heard of efforts to save the Torrey Pines tree that we reported was about to be cut down.  Some local neighbors of the elderly gentleman who owns the property where the tree is located together with some local tree activists are involved in talks and negotiations with a number of players around this Torry Pines.

Torrey Pines are a protected species and it is illegal to cut them down on public property within the City of San Diego.  This tree, however – which has been called ‘one of the most beautiful Torrey Pines on Point Loma’ – is located on private property, in the rear of a yard, right off the alley.

One observer stated that it is at least one hundred years old.

Those involved in efforts to save the tree are attempting to work with City Council office, the City Attorney’s Office, the landscaping company that was hired to cut it down, as well as the property owner and his neighbors.

We will post updates on this latest effort to save a Torrey Pines from being destroyed.

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Dana Levy August 27, 2013 at 6:09 pm

It is a Torrey Pine tree, no plural needed, unless there are several that face their demise.

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