Between this and Nanos' stonewalling on the unusually high death rate at the Pima jail, it may be time for a new Democrat to step up to leadership for the Sheriff's office.
I sure hope that money for trees will also be spent on some expertise on selecting, planting, establishing, maintaining, and caring for them long-term. The city doesn't have an arborist or forestry expert on staff to ensure the health and viability of those trees. If you just toss baby trees in the ground without a plan and resources to care and maintain them, all you get is dead baby trees.
I don't know if he's officially certified or anything, but I met one of the people working on Tucson's tree program, and he said he does have experience as an arborist.
Between this and Nanos' stonewalling on the unusually high death rate at the Pima jail, it may be time for a new Democrat to step up to leadership for the Sheriff's office.
Unfortunately double dipping is legal. How about a story of double dippers in cash strapped school districts?
I sure hope that money for trees will also be spent on some expertise on selecting, planting, establishing, maintaining, and caring for them long-term. The city doesn't have an arborist or forestry expert on staff to ensure the health and viability of those trees. If you just toss baby trees in the ground without a plan and resources to care and maintain them, all you get is dead baby trees.
I don't know if he's officially certified or anything, but I met one of the people working on Tucson's tree program, and he said he does have experience as an arborist.