Join us to support completing landmark status for this Majestic Montclair Redwood in San Francisco.
BIG NEWS! On 3/24/17, the Urban Forestry Council voted UNANIMOUSLY to support the nomination, "based on the merits of the tree."
This follows a unanimous vote of support by the Landmark Tree Committee on October 6, 2016.
READ ALL ABOUT IT !
4/3/17, peninsula | press, A project of Stanford_Journalism
Kelly Wright, journalist
“San Francisco Russian Hill resident wins first step in landmark tree status”, AKA “Walk on Mother Earth”
http://peninsulapress.com/2017/04/03/landmark-tree-status-russian-hill-meri-jaye/
(Note: 360-degree video in this piece performs best in Chrome and Firefox browsers, where you can rotate the video view as you listen. It works less well in Safari.)
3/29/17, SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER
Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez, writer
“Redwood tree near crooked Lombard Street may become a landmark”
http://www.sfexaminer.com/redwood-tree-near-crooked-lombard-street-may-become-landmark/
3/29/17, SF Gate
Reprint of Shane Downing’s Hoodline article
http://www.sfgate.com/local/article/96-year-old-nears-landmark-status-for-Russian-11036356.php
3/28/17, RON HENGGELER
professional photographer, photos and story
"A brief history of the majestic sequoia sempervirens, and the ongoing battle to save a redwood tree in San Francisco"
http://www.ronhenggeler.com/Newsletters/2017/3.29/Newsletter.html
3/28/17 hoodline
Shane Downing, writer
"96-Year-Old Woman Wins Landmark Support For Russian Hill Redwood Tree"
http://hoodline.com/2017/03/96-year-old-woman-wins-landmark-status-for-russian-hill-redwood-tree
3/28/17, BOBCUT MAGAZINE
Anthony Rogers, reporter
"Redwood Tree In The Middle of SF Fights For Landmark Status"
https://www.bobcutmag.com/stories/redwood-wins-sf
3/27/17, CURBED SAN FRANCISCO
Adam Brinklow, writer
"City panel recommends contentious Russian Hill redwood become landmark"
http://sf.curbed.com/2017/3/27/15076152/russian-hill-redwood-landmark
3/27/17, sfist
Jay Barmann, reporter
“One Woman’s Campaign To Landmark A Redwood Tree On Lombard Street Ends In Triumph”
http://sfist.com/2017/03/27/one_womans_campaign_to_landmark_a_r.php
3/24/17, Channel 7 NEWS
Wayne Freedman, reporter
"Controversial redwood on Lombard one step closer to landmark status"
http://abc7news.com/news/controversial-redwood-tree-earns-landmark-status-in-san-francisco/1817736/
(article and video)
3/23/17, Channel 7 NEWS
"Residents at odds over massive redwood tree on Lombard Street in SF"
Wayne Freedman, reporter
http://abc7news.com/society/sf-residents-at-odds-over-massive-redwood-tree/1815939/
(article and video)
3/9/17, Channel 2 NEWS
Rob Roth, reporter
"96-year old woman wants landmark status for tree near Lombard Street"
http://www.ktvu.com/news/240656795-story
(article and video)
3/9/17, THE PRESS DEMOCRAT
Noe Felix, reporter
"Fight for an old redwood tree divides a San Francisco neighborhood"
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/lifestyle/6745915-181/fight-for-an-old-redwood?artslide=2
3/3/17, CURBED SAN FRANCISCO
Adam Brinklow, writer
“Russian Hill residents are fighting over a redwood tree”
http://sf.curbed.com/2017/3/3/14806454/redwood-tree-landmark-san-francisco-lombard
3/1/17, DIGITAL JOURNAL
Jonathan Farrell, writer
“Op-Ed: A Tree grows in San Francisco and so does the division of neighbors”
2/28/17, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE & SF GATE
reprint of Peninsula Press article
“The fight over a tree divides San Francisco neighbors”
http://m.sfgate.com/local/article/The-fight-over-a-tree-divides-San-Francisco-10965586.php
2/27/17, PENINSULA PRESS
A project of Stanford Journalism, Kelly Wright Swanson, writer
“The fight over a tree divides San Francisco neighbors”
http://peninsulapress.com/2017/02/27/san-francisco-redwood-tree-montclair-terrace/
2/17/17, SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER
Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez, writer
“55-year-old Redwood tree on crooked Lombard Street may net landmark status”
http://www.sfexaminer.com/55-year-old-redwood-tree-crooked-lombard-street-may-net-landmark-status/
11/16/16, RON HENGGELER
professional photographer, photos and story
“A dear friend of mine, Mrs. Mérí Jaye, is hoping to have her redwood tree be given landmark status”
http://preview.mailerlite.com/o5h4x5/497108700650014698/a0h6/
HEARINGS INFO
HEARINGS: AUDIO for hearings 1-3 can be found on the Urban Forestry Council archives page:
http://sanfrancisco.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=129
10/6/16 Hearing #1
10/25/16 Hearing #2
12/9/16 Hearing #3
1/27/17 Hearing #4
2/28/17 Hearing #5 Landmark Tree Committee
2/28/17 Hearing #5B Full Urban Forestry Council
3/24/17 Hearing #6, All 9 members voted unanimously “yes” to support the nomination to
landmark the Redwood Tree.
HEARINGS: DOCUMENTS
https://sfenvironment.org/about/taskforce/urban-forestry-council/events/past
10/6/16 Hearing #1
10/25/16 Hearing #2
12/9/16 Hearing #3
1/27/17 Hearing #4 Public comment document
2/28/17 Hearing #5
3/24/17 Hearing #6, All 9 members voted unanimously “yes” to support the nomination to
landmark the Redwood Tree.
2/28/17 FULL COUNCIL AGENDA:
https://sfenvironment.org/event/february-28-2017-urban-forestry-council-meeting
Mrs. Jaye (in red & green 3rd from left) & Friends at the 1/27 Hearing, Photo by Ron Henggeler
WATCH VIDEOS
See aerial views, the inhabitants of the tree and listen to Josiah Clark, Consulting Ecologist, explain the importance of preserving their home.
Meet Mrs Jaye...
Young supporter Rex Ruotolo
Listen to Andrés Vera, Cellist - Quartet San Francisco perform "Song to a Redwood"
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EVALUATIONS, REPORTS, HISTORY
Report 18 different species of birds!
HISTORY OF RUSSIAN HILL, featuring the area bound by Lombard, Hyde, Chestnut & Leavenworth where the tree is located.
LANDMARK TREE PROGRAM
In 2006, San Francisco had the foresight and wisdom to create a program to "protect its most important trees". Some say this tree could be considered a "poster child" for the SF Landmark Tree Program.
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"This tree is notable, has important connections to the past, and is enjoyed and appreciated by thousands of visitors each year. This tree is of tremendous value to the Citizens of San Francisco, and it is a privilege to have the opportunity to grant Landmark Tree recognition and protection. I recommend that this tree be granted Landmark Tree status."
~ Roy Leggitt III, Certified Arborist