Culture Golf course set to remove racist trees.

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Palm Springs will remove a row of trees blocking a historically African-American neighborhood from a city-owned golf course.

At an informal meeting with neighborhood residents Sunday, Palm Springs Mayor Robert Moon, council member J.R. Roberts and other city officials promised residents they would remove the tamarisk trees and a chain link fence along the Crossley Tract property lines as soon as possible.

Many longtime residents of the neighborhood previously told the (Palm Springs, Calif.) Desert Sun they believed the trees were planted for racist reasons in the 1960s, and remained a lasting remnant of the history of segregation in the city. Residents said the invasive tamarisks, which block views of the Tahquitz Creek Golf Course and San Jacinto mountains, have artificially depressed property values and prevented black families from accumulating wealth in their property over the past half century.

Moon said Sunday he and Roberts had only a combined four years on the council and the problems posed by the trees only recently came to their attention. Moon said after he became aware of the issue, he visited the neighborhood to get a first-hand idea of what residents' concerns were.

Both Moon and Roberts assured residents that the neighborhood had the support of the entire council.

“It’s a new city council and a new time,” Moon said.

City manager David Ready said the tree removal wouldn’t be immediate because the full city council would have to approve the matter. Arborists also would have to be consulted, and the project — like any requiring significant city funds — would have to be put out to bid, Ready said. He estimated the trees could be down within three months.

Ready previously said estimates the city had received for removing the trees were about $169,000. Approval of expenditures more than $20,000 have to go to the city council for the thumbs up, and city officials also have to figure out where, in a city budget stretched thin by rising public safety costs and hundreds of millions of unfunded pension liabilities and retiree healthcare costs, that money will be allocated from.

“It’s not about a price to pay, it’s about finding the money,” Roberts said at the neighborhood meeting.
 
Also exqueeze me for double posting but:
When I saw "racist trees" I assumed they were former lynching trees, and was all 'oh, okay, that's reasonable'
No, that isn't reasonable, it's killing a tree because it made you have a feel.
 
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This is the offending golf course, it's like a 50 meters wide stretch between two housing developments. Those trees are there for a reason.

Also, why'd you want a perfectly fine privacy fence to be ruined? I'd love a tree wall like that around my property.
 
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This is the offending golf course, it's like a 50 meters wide stretch between two housing developments. Those trees are there for a reason.

Also, why'd you want a perfectly fine privacy fence to be ruined? I'd love a tree wall like that around my property.

Sadly, the trees are the only things beautifying that neighborhood.
 
It's a fucking tree, who gives any sort of shits either way?
It'll cost a fortune, ruin the landscape, and nobody wants this other then nignogs crying about pretend racism.
Instead of destroying then trees they should bulldoze the nigs houses and put them somewhere they won't have to be reminded about horrible racist white golf courses, like the middle of the African veldt
 
It'll cost a fortune, ruin the landscape, and nobody wants this other then nignogs crying about pretend racism.
Instead of destroying then trees they should bulldoze the nigs houses and put them somewhere they won't have to be reminded about horrible racist white golf courses, like the middle of the African veldt

Please note "who cares either way" also applied to the dumb PeeOhSees bitching about said trees.
 
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