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									humans & others species being murdered tortured by the corrupt status qua system - now our great TREES being murdered in TREMONTSubmitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Thu, 04/11/2013 - 15:02. 
  
 Hello Tom - I own the art gallery at the corner of Professor and College in Tremont. Will you be at the meeting tomorrow night at Press Wine Bar (corner of Literary and Professor) at 6:00 pm at which Tremont West Development Co (TWDC) will answer residents questions regarding the street improvements along Professor Ave. which will begin next week. (see the initial NOACA 1/2011 announcement attached). 
 There is a controversy regarding not only the plan and but also        the approval procedure; a) 17 mature flowering trees along Professor are        marked with yellow dots to be cut down within days (including 3 at the        Treehouse), b) not one business that I spoke with along Professor was        aware that cutting down these trees was part of the "bumpout" plan and c)        the meeting is supposed to be about information and comments from owners        and residents, but actually the contracts and specs are already in        place...with no community review that I am aware of. In fact, the final        specs are substantially different than what was originally        announced. 
 
 Many stakeholders, owners and residents along Professor want        proper review and actual input...and that tomorrow night's meeting will        not fall on deaf ears. 
 
 Hope to see you there.  
 
 Rob 
 
        Rob Hartshorn Studio        & Gallery  
2342 Professor Avenue 
Tremont Arts District Cleveland, OH 44113 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 The TremontGardeners do not support the loss of mature trees if any other options are available. If Frank Gehry can design an entire museum in Biloxi, Mississippi, around the mature trees that were on that site (he called it "dancing with the trees"), the Tremont Gardeners believe this new Professor streetscape can be accomplished using the same sensitivity to the existing, mature trees. Tremont is a neighborhood where old and new co-exist side-by-side; we think this ethic should apply to the streetscape, with the mature trees celebrated and embraced as part of the plan. We raise funds to PLANT trees in Lincoln Park. We never thought we'd have to try to safeguard the existing trees on Professor Street. Thank you. Sandy Smith  Subject:    Re: Professor Streetscape Controversy - Meeting Thurs at    6:00 
 To whom it may concern, 
Unfortunately I will not be able to attend the meeting tonight so      please read this letter if the floor is open for comments. During my three      plus years serving as co-Chair of Central Tremont Block Club      the proposal for the Streetscape Project including bump outs      never included the removal of significant landscaping or our precious trees.      While the Block Club at the time was excited for the upgrade to our      community these critical points of tree removal where never discussed.      Landscaping is an important part of the charm of Tremont, and      would in my opinion require layers of community vetting to satisfy the many      residents and business owners affected. Which did not happen at the Central      Tremont Block Club during my tenure as co-chair and hopefully      will occur now 
Thanks 
Jason  Beudert 
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