Just to Name a Few PBF Projects!
Across
- 5. The Jerome Fairview Triangle is planted with the very tall California _____ trees.
- 6. Site of one of the new Reforestation Projects.
- 7. Flowering ____ Trees highlight walk to the Tea House.
- 11. Type of fund established in 1991 to generate income for future projects and preserve principal.
- 14. The holiday event that celebrates the holidays and the winter solstice.
- 16. Site of park with baseball field, tennis courts, basketball courts, and Piedmont Playschool.
- 17. Plants indigenous to California.
- 18. Name of footbridge spanning Dracena Ravine.
- 19. Installment of ______ bottle filling stations to reduce plastic waste.
- 20. The landscaped walkway between Crocker Ave and Wildwood Ave is Hall _______.
Down
- 1. Landscaped bulb-outs with flashing lights along Oakland Ave provide ____ Routes to School.
- 2. Replica of traditional-style ceremonial ____ house from Kyoto, Japan now sits in Piedmont Park.
- 3. Structure in the center of town that hosts many events, including weddings, classes, lectures, is the _____ Hall.
- 4. The endowment fund established in 2017 to help pay for city owned Sport ________.
- 8. Alliterative landscaped triangle at Ramona.
- 9. Sculptor of nursing mom and her bear cubs in Crocker Park.
- 10. Name for play areas at Dracena, Beach, and Main Park:
- 12. Magnolia tree at the Highland _________ Triangle.
- 13. Iconic turquoise vessel at the Exedra in Piedmont Park.
- 15. Landscaped triangle at Linda __________.