The San Luis Obispo Repertory Theatre has announced that a large oak tree on its property will be removed due to its unsalvageable condition. The tree, which is nearly 100 years old, has sentimental value to the community and was a key feature in the theatre’s plans for a new state-of-the-art facility.
History of the Tree
The tree’s fate was decided after separate arborists hired by the theatre and the city determined that its root structure was damaged beyond repair. Despite efforts to incorporate the tree into the new building’s design, it was ultimately decided that removing the tree was the only viable option.
The decision was made with a heavy heart, according to city leaders, who acknowledged that all parties had done everything they could to try to save the tree. The theatre’s directors expressed their disappointment and shared the community’s affection for the tree.
Next Steps
No official dates have been set for the tree’s removal or the groundbreaking for the new building. The theatre’s directors are working closely with the city and independent arborists to ensure that the tree is removed safely and with minimal disruption to the community.
Original reporting: KEYT (Ventura/Santa Barbara) — read the source article.