Seeing Green: Trees Planted at CAC

  

The first true signs of a park were planted at the County Administration Center (CAC) over the weekend. Queen palm trees now stand outside the south entrance and tipu trees are lining the walkway to the building.

Tipu trees are native to South America and are grown here in Southern California to be used as shade. Project Manager Suzanne Evans said that the tipu trees will eventually get big enough to provide a natural canopy over the walkway on the south side entrance of the CAC.

The Waterfront Park is one tree closer to opening day, slated for May 10. Stay tuned for video on the new greenery gracing the CAC.