City Trees

July/August 2015

City Trees is a premier publication focused on urban + community forestry. In each issue, you’ll learn how to best manage the trees in your community and more!

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Non-concrete, modular sidewalk MULCH GUIDE TM Stop killing trees by burying trunks with mulch and soil. Simple and effec- tive solution to a common problem. ROOT BLOCK TM Control and deflect root growth. Depths from 6" to 48". 100' rolls. TreeAM will improve your tree management. Contact Gordon Mann at: (650) 740-3461 Consulting Arborists – Tree Conservation Products Terrewalks is the best performing non-concrete sidewalk product avail- able. Looks like concrete, with per- meable seams. Durable and re-us- able. Patented interlock for easy install. Indented holes for stable staking, no edging. Made from 100% engineered recycled plastic. Features: • Modular interlocking design • Permeable seams allow storm water infiltration • Non-skid surface, matte finish Under base channels pro- mote water drainage and tree root growth. v MANN MADE RESOURCES (650) 740-3461 • info@mannandtrees.com Expand ring as tree grow 3 Effective inventory and asset management protocols 3 Convert and import current inventory data to TreeAM 3 Forecasting and planning: costs, benefits, schedules 3 Manage level 1-3 risk Inspections and TRAQ Assessments 3 Create models for analysis and decision making 3 Manage planned, unplanned, and conditional maintenance activities 3 Control permission-based use of data to staff, contractors, & clients 3 Carbon tracking and management Unleash the power of your existing inventory data! Tree Care, Urban Forestry, and Vegetation Management Programs Park Districts Property Mgrs Field Crews UF Admin Staff Foresters & Arborists Parks & Public Works Depts TreeAM sm Stop mulch volcanos TERREWALKS ® Benefits: • Natural looking - ADA compliant • Re-usable after maintenance • Reduce root pruning, increase soil TERREWALKS ® TERREWALKS ® TERREWALKS ®

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