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Developer Could Axe 1,100 San Fernando Valley Orange Trees for Luxury Homes
San Fernando Valley, CA – In a shocking move that has left many in the community reeling, a prominent developer has proposed cutting down over 1,100 orange trees in the San Fernando Valley to make way for a new luxury housing project.
The proposal, which was revealed earlier this week, has sparked outrage among local residents and environmentalists who are fighting to protect the beloved orange groves. The trees, which have been a staple of the community for generations, are not only a source of fresh citrus for local residents but also provide vital habitat for local wildlife.
The developer, who has chosen to remain anonymous, claims that the project will bring much-needed housing to the area and create jobs for local residents. However, opponents of the plan argue that the development will only serve to further gentrify the area and displace low-income families who have lived there for years.
Key Points:
- Over 1,100 orange trees in the San Fernando Valley could be cut down to make way for a new luxury housing project
- The proposal has sparked outrage among local residents and environmentalists who are fighting to protect the orange groves
- The developer claims the project will bring much-needed housing and create jobs, but opponents argue it will only serve to gentrify the area and displace low-income families
- The proposal is currently under review by local authorities, with a decision expected in the coming weeks
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- "Orange Groves Under Threat as Developer Plans Luxury Homes in San Fernando Valley" [link]
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"The San Fernando Valley may be losing its last commercial orange grove if a plan to cut down more than 1,100 trees is approved by Los Angeles city planners on Wednesday.
Bothwell Ranch has been in Woodland Hills for around 100 years. But a developer who owns the grove plans to cut down more than a thousand orange trees in order to build 21 luxury homes." – KNX News
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Ok
Yay more housing.
It’s a city, who’s still trying to farm?
Affordable Housing > Orange Grove > Luxury Housing
Keep those trees in this case!
And how much water do these consume? How do they benefit us vs growing them elsewhere?
Ok move them then. We need more housing.
So we are deciding between people having homes or having OJ? Tough call.