Among the minimum things Public Works should have done is to use its own website to provide links to the websites of authoritative agencies that address the question, “How can I identify a tree as being an oak, a bay or a sycamore?”
Botanists have faced the identification issue for years by using guided botanical examinations, and among the thousands of botanical sites existing, a few good guides are available and anyone can do the preliminary identification cheaply.
Good laws, which address complicated issues, usually require enforcement by a capable agency.
The Glendale City Council should refrain from asking Public Works to extend itself into challenging areas.
Public Works does operate fairly well at what it does best, namely picking up the garbage.
STEVE FOSTER
Glendale
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Councilman’s tone was very disturbing
I believe that those who have the power that goes with public office have the obligation not to lord that power over the general public. Occasionally, that has not been the case with city councilmen.
The latest example occurred with Herbert Molano, who has consistently pressed the urgent need for parkland in south Glendale and pointed out the disproportional amount of parkland in north Glendale compared with south Glendale.
At this particular meeting, many were there in support of the acquisition of the Verdugo Hills Golf Course in the La Crescenta area. In the course of his remarks, Molano said that he always has been in favor of open space acquisition, regardless of where that open space is located.
Once Molano concluded his remarks, Councilman John Drayman pounced on him. I say “pounced” because he referred to notes, which he had at the ready, of past statements by Molano as if he had them handy just waiting to use them.