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RE: Trees
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Holloway, Mike
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Oct 22, 2009 08:19 PDT
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No idea.
I guess we would not know where until we got further into it.
The more I think about it, I don't think watering them for a year is a
commitment I think we should put on anyone. It seems too burdensome.
There may be no water source close by, and even it there was, I bet we
would have to get the water from someone, necessitating getting their
approval, making arrangements to get water access, etc. If it was just
one tree, maybe the water would work, but since any project like this
would involve mulitiple trees to make an impact, then getting access to
enought water, transporting it to the trees, and making this happen over
a one year period seems like to much to ask urban life, or for that
matter, our group.
-Mike
Mike Holloway
Burford & Ryburn, L.L.P.
3100 Lincoln Plaza
500 North Akard
Dallas, Texas 75201
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From: GLEN D SUHREN [mailto:gcsu-@msn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 8:49 PM
To: 1stec-@topica.com
Subject: Re: Trees
I like trees but where would the trees be planted? If it is not
downtown it might be more trouble than it is worth.
Glen
----- Original Message -----
From: Holloway, Mike <mailto:mholl-@brlaw.com>
To: 1stec-@topica.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:07 PM
Subject: FW: Trees
Guys-
Here is Wayne's response re: our tree project.
Looks like we would be responsible for a year after planting.
Not sure we should/could do that.
What do you guys think?
-Mike
Mike Holloway
Burford & Ryburn, L.L.P.
3100 Lincoln Plaza
500 North Akard
Dallas, Texas 75201
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From: wayne j smith [mailto:jws.-@juno.com]
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 5:22 PM
To: Holloway, Mike
Subject: Re: Trees
Mike,
I did check into some projects back when we first talked. I
am sure there are still several out there. Talk to Linda, and see what
size scope of a project they may be interested in. How large of a group
of volunteers the two groups might have together, and determine if there
is a specific area you would most be interested in.
You also need to think about water, and the availability of
it near a project. The City is requesting that groups be responsible
for watering for at least one year after planting. Let me know if I can
be of any further assistance. My cell # is 214.707.1951.
Take care,
Wayne
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 16:09:50 -0500 "Holloway, Mike"
<mholl-@brlaw.com> writes:
Wayne-
I talked to you last December about a project for Urban
Life and our 1st ecoteam re: planting trees.
I think I delayed because the Urban Life leader was not
yet on board, but maybe I just dropped the ball (more likely the latter,
my wife says).
Could you give me your cell phone no., so we can talk
about this?
Now that Linda Roby is on board as head of Urban Life, I
wanted to call her re: the possible interest of her group in such a
project, but before I did I wanted to reconnect with you on it.
Are you still willing to help us find some City dept. in
need of help in that regard?
My cell is 214-766-3292, and work phone is below.
Tks.!
-Mike
Mike Holloway
Burford & Ryburn, L.L.P.
3100 Lincoln Plaza
500 North Akard
Dallas, Texas 75201
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