SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The Poway Unified School District says it is reviewing the conditions of a Rancho Bernardo elementary school surrounded by dozens of untrimmed palm trees that residents fear could fuel a wildfire following an ABC 10News report Monday. "If the school district owns the property, take responsibility, get rid of the trees," said Priyanka Jain, who lives near Westwood Elementary School. We remain committed to collaborating with the HOA on a practical resolution,” Poway Unified School spokesman Josué Reyna said Wednesday. Amol Brown A spokesman for Poway Unified says quotes to trim the trees have ranged from $190,000 - $350,000. Stephen Kelly said after getting nowhere with the school district, he contacted the San Diego Fire Department, the Rancho Bernardo Community Council and Councilmember Marni von Wilpert's office.