Who owns the chain-link fences along the Greenbelt?
According to Bob Easton, former Executive Director of the Foothills Park and Recreation District, at the time of the development of the Kipling Villas neighborhood the developer (Singer Housing Company) installed the fences to help obtain appropriate financing for the project. However, they did not retain ownership of the fences after they were installed. The chain-link fences, therefore, belong to the private owners of the property. Foothills will not accept responsibility for the fences (except for damages that result from the mowing of the greenbelt by Foothills or their contractors).
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