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Box 1, Folder 21, Document 45
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DEPARTMENT OF PARKS
— OFFICE OF CITY ARBORTST
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
September 3, 1969
c. M. ALEXANDER
CITY ARBORIST
MEMORANDUM
To: Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor 7
Rodney M. Cook, Alderman
Jack C. Delius, General Manager of Parks & Recreation
Dan Sweat, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor
Ray Nixon, Director of Public Works
Dan Johnson, Public Works Department
From: C. M. Alexander, Jr., City Arborist
Due to numerous complaints from the citizens located on
Peachtree Hills, Ray Nixon and Dan Johnson have ordered
that the street crews now working on Peachtree Hills be
called off the job and transferred to other areas until
October 1, 1969.
This action was the result of a recommendation by C. M.
Alexander, Jr., City Arborist. The office of the City
Arborist feels that by October 1, 1969 the tree foliage
will have fallen from the trees sufficiently so that no
damage will result to any tree foliage if construction is
continued.
In our efforts to save street tree beauty throughout the
City of Atlanta, we feel that this action will greatly
help the situation.
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DEPARTMENT OF PARKS
— OFFICE OF CITY ARBORTST
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
September 3, 1969
c. M. ALEXANDER
CITY ARBORIST
MEMORANDUM
To: Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor 7
Rodney M. Cook, Alderman
Jack C. Delius, General Manager of Parks & Recreation
Dan Sweat, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor
Ray Nixon, Director of Public Works
Dan Johnson, Public Works Department
From: C. M. Alexander, Jr., City Arborist
Due to numerous complaints from the citizens located on
Peachtree Hills, Ray Nixon and Dan Johnson have ordered
that the street crews now working on Peachtree Hills be
called off the job and transferred to other areas until
October 1, 1969.
This action was the result of a recommendation by C. M.
Alexander, Jr., City Arborist. The office of the City
Arborist feels that by October 1, 1969 the tree foliage
will have fallen from the trees sufficiently so that no
damage will result to any tree foliage if construction is
continued.
In our efforts to save street tree beauty throughout the
City of Atlanta, we feel that this action will greatly
help the situation.
CMA ,Jr:tm
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