
Streets Urban Forestry Engineering Parks-Trees and Urban Green Spaces
postedJune 4th, 2024 Council Meeting: Staff Presentation
Tree care is a multi-agency task involving forestry, engineering, and parks, and it requires collaboration with MG&E. We had representatives from the Streets Division, Urban Forestry, Engineering, and Parks to provide information on how the city has increased efficiency by creating cross-trained positions, stormwater management, street trees inventory, Spongy Moth, Parks Sustainability and Resilience, and the Golf Program Transformation. You can find the full presentation here.
Special thanks to our dedicated and professional staff:
- Charlie Romines – Streets Division Superintendent
- Sarah Lerner, PLA, LEED AP, ENV SP – Landscape Architect
- Ian Brown – City Forester
- Eric Knepp – Parks Division Superintendent
Presentation by Streets, Urban Forestry, Engineering and Parks: Managing trees and urban green space
To help you navigate through the video, I provided the markers for each topic, to make it easier for you to access the information you need. I've also included additional links for your convenience. I invite you to join us this summer at The Glen and Parks Alive, where you can actively participate and contribute to the City's ongoing initiatives.
Charlie Romines – Streets Division Superintendent:
- Operational Efficiency, Storm Response
- Storm Damage: Who to Call
- Report a Problem - Trees
Sarah Lerner, PLA, LEED AP, ENV SP – Landscape Architect
- Marker 8:42 Engineering - Stormwater
- Draft Public Engagement Report
- Flooding
Ian Brown – City Forester
- Marker 14:52 Forestry
- Marker 28:05 Pest Management - Spongy Moss
Eric Knepp – Parks Division Superintendent
- Marker 31:00 Parks
- Marker 35:20 Sustainability and Resilience
- Marker 37:34 Golf Program Transformation
To learn about MG&E Pruning Process visit this blog.