Wrigley Association

Christmas Tree Lane (Daisy Avenue)

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Christmas Tree Lane (Daisy Avenue)

Christmas Conundrum

In last week's Signal, WANA president Jill Hill was quoted as saying "As instructed by our City Manager Pat West, WANA recently took possession of the Christmas Tree Lane displays by relocating them from port property to personal property until after Christmas, ending the battling question of who the rightful owner is" ["Wrigley Area Neighborhood Alliance celebrates anniversary," Sept. 11, 2008]. In fact, in his letter to Ms. Hill this week Mr. West said that the city has never taken a position on the ownership of the Christmas Tree Lane displays. [A copy of West's letter was sent to the editor under separate cover.]

Clearly, WANA took the displays without authorization.
This is an emotional issue for all concerned. The Wrigley Association has no wish to fan the flames of discontent. Our goal now, and always, is to make Wrigley and Long Beach a better place to live. Among its many community activities, for more than 20 years the Wrigley Association has been a primary sponsor of the Daisy Avenue Christmas Tree Lane and Parade.

We can prove that the displays are assets of the Wrigley Association. Until matters have been resolved and ownership legally transferred, no one else has any right to take them.
We take our responsibility as a California nonprofit corporation seriously. Unfortunately, if the displays are not immediately returned, our options are few, serious and unpleasant. Councilmember Tonia Reyes-Uranga has kindly offered to speak with Wrigley's and WANA's leadership. At her request, we are waiting until Monday to take action.
Councilperson Reyes-Uranga is familiar with the history of this issue and we commend her for her compassion and dedication.

We know there is a positive resolution for the differences separating a few of Wrigley's residents. We believe that taking the high road will ultimately result in the best outcome for everyone."

Annie Greenfeld
President
Wrigley Association

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