City Trees

November/December 2015

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In This Issue: Contributors William Porter, Director of Consulting at CN Utility Consulting (CNUC), is the principal project manager for benchmarking and research. He has 22 years of experience in the utility vegetation management (UVM) industry. Carolina Arango is an arborist for the City of Surrey enforcing the tree pro- tection bylaw on private property. She currently volunteers groundtruthing trees for a tree app, guest lecturing at the British Columbia Institute of Technology, and leading tree tours at the Riverview Hospital Arboretum. Carolina is a 2015 MFI graduate, Forestry Technologist, Certified Arborist and is TRAQ credentialed. Julian Dunster (www.dunster.ca) is a pro- fessional planner and consulting arbor- ist based in Victoria, British Columbia. He has over thirty years of professional practice around the world. He works with developers and municipal staff to create tree-effective retention plans, as well as evidence-based reports and plans that are factually accurate. He is the author of Documenting Evidence: Practical Guidance for Arborists. Marty Frye is a native of Washington, D.C, where he works at the urban forestry non-profit Casey Trees as the Arborist for Residential Plantings. He is an ISA Certified Arborist and an ISA qualified Tree Risk Assessor (TRAQ). Bob Polomski is an Extension Associate in the Clemson University School of Agricultural, Forest, and Environmental Sciences. His responsibilities in exten- sion, teaching, and research allow him to explore the nexus between growers, arborists, and landscape architects as a means of improving the quality and diversity of nursery stock, enhanc- ing biodiversity in streetscapes, and increasing the longevity of street trees. Carolina Arango William Porter Bob Polomski Marty Frye Julian Dunster Rich Weber Rich Weber has a BS in Forestry from Purdue University and has served for 17 years as Horticulturist for the Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) Physical Plant-Grounds Department. Weber developed a tree inventory with data on over 9500 IPFW campus trees and designed and maintains the Native Trees of Indiana River Walk and website (http://sites. ipfw.edu/native-trees). Want to write for City Trees? Contact Editor Michelle Sutton at: citytreeseditor@gmail.com 10 City Trees

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