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Oak Grove update
Resistance to the fence around the Oak Grove continues in court and "on the ground."
On Wednesday, August 29 the police stormed the area of a nine month tree-sit to save an oak grove from extermination. They did not affect the tree sitters but constructed an eight-foot fence around the areas with tree sits.
The University owns the land and plans to cut the trees and build a parking facility and training gym for the football team. Many people and groups oppose the cutting including the City of Berkeley.
The struggle goes on. People gathered and at 5:00 there were over 200 people. many students were present as well as Berkeley residents. People shook the fence and called for it to be torn down. The main concern was that the tree sitters would run out of food and water and would be forced down. The University said that this was not their plan and in an email sent to over 40,000 UC students and staff they claimed that the reason was the safety of the tree sitters during football games. The first football game of the season is on Saturday. Five more will follow in the next three months.
To get food to the tree sitters people first threw small items but most missed and fell to the ground inside the fence. later a tree sitter moved to a tree close to the fence and lowered a line to haul food and water up. One officer cut lines with a pole saw while other officers pushed the crowd back outside the fence. There were two arrests in a scuffle at this point. Some people then sat down and blocked Piedmont way. Eventually the police relented when faced with a large crowd of people linking arms around others who filled bags and sent them up into the trees on lines. Dozens of bags were sent up and the tree sitters are now set for many days. There are now eight tree sits and they are all connected with ropes so that the sitters can move from one to another.
Today, August 30, there was a court hearing. There is a big court case and the outcome is to be decided on Sept. 19. On that day people should be prepared to defend the grove with energy. Until then the UC is prohibited from moving forward with the project. Our lawyers said that this was moving forward but the judge decided that the fence can stay for now.
Friday, August 31, there is a TREE DE_FENCE party. Everyone should come. Please do. Also a rally and march on both Friday and Saturday at 11:30 am. Saturday at 2:00 there is a pic-nic and leafletting to all of the football fans to say: "Go Bears - Save Oaks."
The University owns the land and plans to cut the trees and build a parking facility and training gym for the football team. Many people and groups oppose the cutting including the City of Berkeley.
The struggle goes on. People gathered and at 5:00 there were over 200 people. many students were present as well as Berkeley residents. People shook the fence and called for it to be torn down. The main concern was that the tree sitters would run out of food and water and would be forced down. The University said that this was not their plan and in an email sent to over 40,000 UC students and staff they claimed that the reason was the safety of the tree sitters during football games. The first football game of the season is on Saturday. Five more will follow in the next three months.
To get food to the tree sitters people first threw small items but most missed and fell to the ground inside the fence. later a tree sitter moved to a tree close to the fence and lowered a line to haul food and water up. One officer cut lines with a pole saw while other officers pushed the crowd back outside the fence. There were two arrests in a scuffle at this point. Some people then sat down and blocked Piedmont way. Eventually the police relented when faced with a large crowd of people linking arms around others who filled bags and sent them up into the trees on lines. Dozens of bags were sent up and the tree sitters are now set for many days. There are now eight tree sits and they are all connected with ropes so that the sitters can move from one to another.
Today, August 30, there was a court hearing. There is a big court case and the outcome is to be decided on Sept. 19. On that day people should be prepared to defend the grove with energy. Until then the UC is prohibited from moving forward with the project. Our lawyers said that this was moving forward but the judge decided that the fence can stay for now.
Friday, August 31, there is a TREE DE_FENCE party. Everyone should come. Please do. Also a rally and march on both Friday and Saturday at 11:30 am. Saturday at 2:00 there is a pic-nic and leafletting to all of the football fans to say: "Go Bears - Save Oaks."
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Even if I agreed with your cause (I don't), I would say the fence is a good idea, and really for the protester's protection. Opening games usually pull about 60,000 fans and Cal fans, especially alumni, are pretty hardcore. And I doubt many of them agree with your cause. I further suspect quite a few of them will be drunk.
I used to live in I-house next door to that for a semester, which has a very nice public restroom and an accumulation of eccentrics and wingnuts in their downstairs cafe/bar.
The absolute best part of the games is the mid-morning car-towing ritual on game days. These days are posted on neighborhood signs, but half the parking spots are still filled because people forgot or don\\\'t notice. So a fleet of tow trucks comes and really collects and jacks up these cars very quickly. We\\\'ve seen accidents where they accidentally drop the car partway off the side of the trucks which can carry 2-3 vehicles. They take them to the high school a mile away and officers sit there with a stand where you pay your money to get the vehicle back, if it is still operational after any damage. At least Berkeley isn\\\'t so mean spirited as Oakland\\\'s towing system involving A&B Towing which entails highway robbery. It will be $75 rather than hundreds of dollars in oakland, plus demands for the title to your car
The absolute best part of the games is the mid-morning car-towing ritual on game days. These days are posted on neighborhood signs, but half the parking spots are still filled because people forgot or don\\\'t notice. So a fleet of tow trucks comes and really collects and jacks up these cars very quickly. We\\\'ve seen accidents where they accidentally drop the car partway off the side of the trucks which can carry 2-3 vehicles. They take them to the high school a mile away and officers sit there with a stand where you pay your money to get the vehicle back, if it is still operational after any damage. At least Berkeley isn\\\'t so mean spirited as Oakland\\\'s towing system involving A&B Towing which entails highway robbery. It will be $75 rather than hundreds of dollars in oakland, plus demands for the title to your car
Save Oaks in Berkeley
http://SaveOaks.com
Contact The University to Save the Oaks in Berkeley!
Let them know how you feel about protecting the magnificent Oak grove near Memorial Stadium.
UC President Robert Dynes
1111 Franklin Street #12113
Oakland, CA 94607-5200
Phone: (510) 987-9074 Fax: (510) 987-9086
UC Berkeley Chancellor
Robert Birgeneau
200 California Hall #1500
Berkeley, CA 94720-1500
Phone: (510) 642-7464 Fax: (510) 643-5499
UC Board of Regents
1111 Franklin Street
Oakland, CA 94607-5200
Phone: (510) 987-9220 Fax: (510) 987-9224
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http://SaveOaks.com
Speak Out:
http://saveoaks.com/SaveOaks/Speak%20Out.html
Sign up for Action Alerts:
http://saveoaks.com/SaveOaks/Action%20Alerts.html
Alternatives:
http://saveoaks.com/SaveOaks/Alternatives.html
Learn More:
http://saveoaks.com/SaveOaks/Learn%20More.html
End the sports/construction/automobile/asphalt industry gangsterism in UC Berkeley, the City of Berkeley, and the world. We should be growing organic vegetables for exercise, not dribbling rubber on concrete.
http://SaveOaks.com
Contact The University to Save the Oaks in Berkeley!
Let them know how you feel about protecting the magnificent Oak grove near Memorial Stadium.
UC President Robert Dynes
1111 Franklin Street #12113
Oakland, CA 94607-5200
Phone: (510) 987-9074 Fax: (510) 987-9086
UC Berkeley Chancellor
Robert Birgeneau
200 California Hall #1500
Berkeley, CA 94720-1500
Phone: (510) 642-7464 Fax: (510) 643-5499
UC Board of Regents
1111 Franklin Street
Oakland, CA 94607-5200
Phone: (510) 987-9220 Fax: (510) 987-9224
--------------
http://SaveOaks.com
Speak Out:
http://saveoaks.com/SaveOaks/Speak%20Out.html
Sign up for Action Alerts:
http://saveoaks.com/SaveOaks/Action%20Alerts.html
Alternatives:
http://saveoaks.com/SaveOaks/Alternatives.html
Learn More:
http://saveoaks.com/SaveOaks/Learn%20More.html
End the sports/construction/automobile/asphalt industry gangsterism in UC Berkeley, the City of Berkeley, and the world. We should be growing organic vegetables for exercise, not dribbling rubber on concrete.
For more information:
http://SaveOaks.com
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