Reader Rant: Kensington Pepper Trees Fall Victim to a City That ‘Removes More Trees In a Year Than It Plants’

Add Kensington Pepper Trees to Newport Ave. Palms, Liberty Station Eucalyptus, OB’s Torrey Pines, Normal Heights Tree Topping in Ward Canyon, etc
By Maggie McCann
Policy schmolicy. Or so said the judge.
The Kensington pepper trees’ day in court was merely for show. The judge had already made up his mind before the trial started, but let the show go on, albeit with his constant interruptions and arguments overshadowing anything that our attorney could say.
In the end, His Honor decided that the City does not have to follow Council Policy 900-19, the Public Tree Protection Policy, because he called it an “unfunded mandate.” He also made some noise about there being no case law to say that an official Council policy, for which a hearing was held, a vote taken, and the policy entered into the City’s Big Book of Policy Stuff, has the weight of an ordinance.

The Ocean Beach Planning Board Project Review Committee meeting scheduled for Wednesday, June 15th, 2022 has been ADJOURNED.
Please join Ocean Beach Historical Society Thursday evening, June 16 at 7:00 pm, at Water’s Edge Faith Community, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd in Ocean Beach, as our own Jeff Iles takes us on a fun and informative tour of Spanish Village in Balboa Park.
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