The annual vegetation review with PG&E was completed last month. The good news was we had only two small Oak trees in PG&E’s right of way removed. A Australian Tea Leaf tree and a Toyon tree were planted as replacements.
- Previous OCF Oak trees
- Replacement Australian Tea Leaf tree
- Replacement Toyon tree
Ten small volunteer trees (trees that nature planted) were removed. Five were encroaching into some of the PG&E towers, two were dead, and three were in PG&E’s right of way. PG&E requires the tower concrete supports be free of vegetation so they can be periodically inspected.
- Pistache trees near tower
- Their removal
- 3 dead pine trees
- Their removal
- Mimosa tree near tower
- Mimosa removed
- Misc small volunteer trees
- All removed from under the tower
- Mimosa tree encroaching tower base
- Mimosa removed
- Coast Live Oak under lines
- Oak removed
- Volunteer Oak trees
- Removed trees
As a good will gesture, PG&E provided these 3 additional trees and included the cost of watering them for 3 years.
These were planted in the western end of TJ Martin Park.
Here are maps showing the tree locations:
Our thanks to the Martin-Fontana Parks Association’s Negotiation Team of Dick Stevens, Mike Kalashian, Vince Piazzisi, Sunny Wagstaff, and Rich Zahner.