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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Public Works: Mon: Trees or No Trees in Historic Downtown? Sherlock Holmes--The Grove with the missing Trees--- You make the call.

(Ed. note. Listen in for yourself as it is proposed that there be no trees downtown to interfere with the historic view.)

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3 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:29 AM

    Good for the voice of reason!!! Whoever the guy was talking about the historic accuracy of Evansville, thank goodness you spoke out. This obsession with "Historic Evansville" needs to be exposed for what it is. The claims for historic integrity are not honest. The guy who said, “it’s me who has to trim them, and I don't want to do it” is more honest. If the powers that be want or don’t want something, they use "historic integrity" arguments to make their case. Some of those building fronts could use a little less exposure and the reflection of the trees in the window will look nice next to the “for rent” signs.

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  2. Anonymous10:11 AM

    No trees downtown? But aren't we a tree city USA?

    This is ridiculous.

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  3. Anonymous10:47 AM

    yes i can here you go. there is a tree on the left side of the picture.

    http://www.evansvillehistory.net/1900101EastMain.jpg

    i will have another one for you shortly as well.

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