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1 Patel College of Global Sustainability, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL March 18-19, 2015 The Cost of Not Maintaining Trees Symposium

2 Welcome to The Cost of Not Maintaining Trees Symposium The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA), Florida Urban Forestry Council (FUFC), and ISA-Florida Chapter (ISA-FL) look forward to offering two full days of talks, featuring some of the world s leading experts in the fields of arboriculture, urban forestry, and utility vegetation management. Please enjoy the beautiful Patel College of Global Sustainability, and take the opportunity to visit with our sponsors and exhibitors during the breaks. Their support allows us to produce this exciting event. Thank you for joining us! Thank You Sponsors!

3 Wednesday, March 18, 2015 Location: Auditorium.. Moderator: Justin Freedman 9:00am 9:15am Welcome Justin Freedman, President Florida Urban Forestry Council 9:15am 10:15am You re Spending How Much on Trees? Dr. David Nowak, Project Leader / Research Forester USDA Forest Service, State University of New York College ESF Scott Maco, Director of Research & Development - The Davey Institute 10:15am 11:00am Trees Can Do That?! Dr. Cecil Konijnendijk van den Bosch, Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences 11:00am 11:15am Break 11:15am 12:00pm Trees Save Lives! Dr. Geoffrey Donovan, Research Forester US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station 12:00pm 1:00pm Lunch with Exhibitors / FUFC Annual Meeting 1:00pm 2:00pm Utility, Reliability, and Vegetation Management John Goodfellow, Expert Consultant 2:00pm 5:00pm Breakout Session Option #1 Utility Breakout Location: Room 136/138.. Moderator: Ken Lacasse John Goodfellow, Expert Consultant David Watford, IVM Contract Administrator SECO Energy Tim Lawyer, Business Development Manager ACRT, Inc. Perry Odom, Electric Utility Arborist City of Tallahassee Breakout Session Option #2 Total Cost Analysis: From Seedling to Tree and Beyond Location: Room 140. Moderator: Kathy Beck Rob Northrop, Extension Forester UF / IFAS Hillsborough County Extension Andy Kittsley, Urban Forester City of Orlando Parks Division Julie Iooss, Environmental Horticulture Program Manager City of Orlando Parks Division Dr. Andrew Koeser, Assistant Professor UF / Gulf Coast Research and Education Center Breakout Session Option #3 Using Technology to Model Costs and Benefits Location: Auditorium.... Moderator: Gene Dempsey Dr. David Nowak, Project Leader / Research Forester USDA Forest Service, State University of New York College ESF Dr. Shawn Landry, Research Associate Professor and Program Director University of South Florida School of Geosciences and USF Water Institute Jeremy Barrick, Deputy Chief of Forestry, Horticulture and Natural Resources New York City Dept. of Parks and Rec. Erin Givens, Urban Forester / Ecologist Natural Resource Planning Services 5:00pm 6:30pm Social with Exhibitors Friends of Our Urban Forest Awards Presentations Thursday, March 19, 2015 Location: Auditorium. Moderator: Shawn Landry 9:00am 9:15am Welcome Wes Kocher, Educational Development Manager ISA Norm Easey, Executive Director ISA Florida Chapter Dr. Andrew Koeser, Assistant Professor UF / Gulf Coast Research and Education Center 9:15am 9:45am The Cost of Not Maintaining Trees Literature Review Dr. Jessica Vogt, Assistant Professor Furman University 9:45am 10:15am How We Place Value on Tree Benefits Dr. Dave Nowak, Project Leader / Research Forester USDA Forest Service, State University of New York College ESF 10:15am 10:45am Modelling Urban Forest Impacts Dr. Geoffrey Donovan, US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station 10:45am 11:00am Break 11:00am 11:30am A Formal Field Study of Mechanical Wounding of Trees Caused by Lawn Maintenance Equipment Dr. Justin Morgenroth, University of Canterbury New Zealand 11:30am 12:00pm Structural Pruning Using ANSI Pruning Methods Dr. Ed Gilman, University of Florida Gainesville 12:00pm 12:30pm The Costs and Benefits of Treatment vs. Removal of Trees Facing Noxious Yet Manageable Biotic Threats Dr. Rich Hauer, University of Wisconsin Stevens Point 12:30pm 1:30pm Lunch with Exhibitors Location: Auditorium. Moderator: Andrew Koeser 1:30pm 2:00pm Communicating the Benefits of Tree Care to Municipal Officials Dr. Cecil Konijnendijk van den Bosch, Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences 2:00pm 2:30pm Milwaukee Case Study Dave Sivyer, Forestry Services Manager City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2:30pm 3:00pm New York City Case Study Jeremy Barrick, Deputy Chief of Forestry, Horticulture and Natural Resources NYC Department of Parks and Recreation 3:00pm 3:15pm Break 3:15pm 3:45pm The Business Case for Preventative vs. Corrective Utility Vegetation Maintenance John Goodfellow, Expert Consultant 3:45pm 4:15pm Integrated Vegetation Management Case Study Steve Tankersley, Operations Manager of Vegetation Management Pacific Gas and Electric 4:15pm 4:45pm Saving Money and Trees Requires Planning Mike Sherwood, Inventory Solutions Manager Bartlett Tree Expert Company 4:45pm 5:00pm Closing Remarks Rob Northrop, Extension Forester UF / IFAS Hillsborough County Extension

4 Wednesday Presentation Abstracts You re Spending How Much on Trees? Dr. David Nowak, Scott Maco Cost benefit analysis of urban trees from a manager s perspective Trees Can Do That?! Dr. Cecil Konijnendijk van den Bosch Maximizing the ecosystems services provided by urban trees Trees Save Lives! Dr. Geoffrey Donovan Capitalizing on the human health and social implications for urban trees Utility, Reliability, and Vegetation Management John Goodfellow Right-of-Way Stewardship Accreditation Program Increased vigilance and increasingly aggressive vegetation maintenance activities on transmission rights-of-way (ROW) have the potential to dramatically alter the ecological characteristics of existing transmission corridors and result in unnecessarily disruptive impacts to the environment. The industry s response has been to establish a recognition program intended to renew a commitment to the practice of Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM). Breakout Session Option #1 Utility Breakout John Goodfellow Force of Impact Associated with Tree Failures This presentation will report findings from an investigation of the destructive potential of falling tree branches striking a target such as overhead electric conductors, manmade structures, and potentially people. While the work was funded by the utility industry, the findings have relevance to other disciplines within arboriculture. David Watford Wrong Tree, Wrong Place Creating Alternatives for Removals - Regulatory mandates for transmission corridors and storm hardening requirements have driven energy providers to aggressively take action in removing potential vegetation threats from their easements. While alternatives to tree removals seem few, creative utility arborists are discovering cost effective ways to bypass the need to remove large existing trees by partnering with their engineering and construction teams. Tim Lawyer Trends in Utility Vegetation Management As spring gets sprung, we embark with fresh new focus. Learn what is emerging in the marketplace as we continue to shape the future. Discover trends affecting the UVM industry, with real life examples and how they relate to safety, regulations, training and risk management. Perry Odom Less is More: 18 Years Later In 1997 Tallahassee Electric Utility embarked on a line clearance program where trees were trimmed only 4-6 away from primary voltage lines on an 18-month trim cycle. See the results of less trimming but more often on the canopy of Tallahassee. Breakout Session Option #2 Total Cost Analysis: From Seedling to Tree and Beyond Rob Northrop The Cost of Managing the Urban Forest Improving efficiency: understanding the costs of managing an urban forest program that seeks to maximize ecological and societal values, while keeping risk at a minimum. Andy Kittsley Importance of the Tree Inventory in the Maintenance of the Urban Tree Canopy The inventory allows a management plan to be developed scheduling tree trimming, take downs and planting efficiently by need and area utilizing both contractors and city staff. Julie Iooss Increasing the canopy and diversity of the Urban Forest Through various planting programs and initiatives, the City is working diligently to increase the percentage of trees planted and diversity of those planted in public and private spaces. Dr. Andrew Koeser From initial propagation to eventual removal and disposal, a wide array of material and energy inputs is linked to urban trees and their care. Unlike most products, trees also provide ecological benefits as they grow. This presentation traces the carbon footprint of an urban tree from cradle-to-grave making comparisons in overall carbon balance based on factors and cultural practices that influence growth and longevity. Breakout Session Option #3 Using Technology to Model Costs and Benefits Dr. David Nowak Modeling Urban Forest Ecosystem Services and Costs This presentation will discuss the methods on how i-tree models ecosystem services, values and costs. Dr. Shawn Landry A case study and discussion of i-tree and OpenTreeMap use in Tampa, FL Jeremy Barrick Data is powerful, but is only as discerning as what goes into the system and how thorough it is investigated. Through relationships with DataKind and Columbia University, NYC Parks has been able to analyze massive data sets that provide great insight into how the routine block pruning program relates to subsequent trends in citizen s service requests and work orders, as well as the effectiveness of the Trees and Sidewalks repair program. Erin Givens Review of current tree inventory software utilized to manage urban trees

5 Thursday Presentation Abstracts The Cost of Not Maintaining Trees Literature Review Dr. Jessica Vogt Existing urban forest literature is strongest in its quantification and qualification of the benefits and care of trees, and not in its ability to assess the results of lack of investment in trees. This presentation will show the results of a literature review on the Costs of Not Maintaining Trees, commissioned by the ISA Science and Research Committee. We summarize the literature from within the field of arboriculture/urban forestry to answer the questions: What are the costs of maintaining trees and the urban forest? And what are the costs of not maintaining trees? We present a detailed summary of the literature on the costs of maintenance and lack of maintenance for types of tree care commonly included in municipal budgets (planting, pruning, removal, pest and disease management) and briefly review less-studied types of tree care (including tree risk management; watering; mulching; fertilizing and nutrient management; staking, cabling and bracing; tree protection; and infrastructure repair). Finally, we discuss current gaps in the literature. We suggest that future literature should aim to examine the influence of maintenance regimes on costs and tree outcomes. How We Place Value on Tree Benefits Dr. Dave Nowak Understanding the economic and environmental benefits of trees and forests can lead to better vegetation management and designs to optimize environmental quality and human health for current and future generations. Quantifying the benefits derived from trees is one of the first steps in understanding the value of trees. While progress is being made in quantifying several of these benefits, determining the monetary value of the benefits can be challenging. There are numerous means to ascribe a value to the various benefits received from trees and forests. This presentation will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various ways to place monetary values on tree benefits, as well as current limitations in understanding the overall value of urban forests. Modelling Urban Forest Impacts Dr. Geoffrey Donovan This presentation will begin by summarizing the speaker's work on quantifying the benefits of urban trees. These benefits range from the intuitive increasing property values, for example to less intuitive benefits, such as improved public health. Particular emphasis will be placed on the practical implications of the research for arborists. The presentation will also focus on how tree maintenance can influence urban-tree benefits. For example, the speaker's research showed that poorly maintained, view-obstructing trees were associated with higher crime rates in Portland, Oregon. In contrast, large, well-maintained trees were associated with lower crime rates. Therefore, poor tree maintenance can turn a tree into a liability rather than an asset. A Formal Field Study of Mechanical Wounding of Trees Caused by Lawn Maintenance Equipment Dr. Justin Morgenroth Urban trees surrounded by grass are susceptible to mechanical wounding caused by lawnmowers and trimmers. Anecdotally, this problem appears to be pervasive, affecting trees planted in school and university grounds, parks, botanical gardens, golf courses, roadsides, and any location where grass is maintained on a regular basis. This talk presents the results of the first formal study to document the incidence and severity of tree damage caused by lawn maintenance equipment. The speaker's research team will use recent field data to explore whether land use, mowing frequency, or tree size are correlated with the observed pattern of wounding in surface roots and stems. This talk will conclude with a discussion on long-term tree health and economic implications of mechanical wounding, as well as the role of tree protection. Structural Pruning Using ANSI Pruning Methods Dr. Ed Gilman Pruning the correct live branches can have a dramatic impact on how trees respond to gravity, wind, and ice storms. Structural pruning designed to reduce growth rate and weight on co-dominant limbs is the most effective method of minimizing damage from storms. This talk will thoroughly decipher thinning, reduction, raising, and structural pruning. Learn how to: Provide the latest scientifically-based tree care to your customers Contrast structural pruning with other ANSI pruning methods on mature trees Combine pruning methods to meet customer expectations The Costs and Benefits of Treatment vs. Removal of Trees Facing Noxious Yet Manageable Biotic Threats Dr. Rich Hauer This talk will focus on forest health issues that have globally changed the way we manage a diverse urban forest. Results from nearly 40 years of managing Dutch elm disease (DED, Ophiostoma ulmi), and a more recent decade with managing emerald ash borer (EAB, Agrilus planipennis), show hope is warranted in the face of doom. This talk shows how science-based research led to developing a management approach to culture the urban forest into the next generation of a more diverse urban forest. The economics of urban tree management are an integral part of this talk that demonstrates how maintaining trees through several decades is a preferable strategy to doing nothing, or reacting aggressively and removing a population of susceptible tree hosts. Real life examples from practical application and research will show how the cost of proactive management was less than no management.

6 Thursday Presentation Abstracts Communicating the Benefits of Tree Care to Municipal Officials Dr. Cecil Konijnendijk van den Bosch Urban trees need to be well maintained to fulfill their potential in terms of benefit provision. Poorly maintained trees can even start producing more disservices (e.g., creating hazards, fallen branches, damage to infrastructure, etc.). The importance of sound maintenance needs to be made clear to municipal officials ranging from tree officials and landscape architects, to engineers and urban planners, but also health officers. Communication and collaboration between scientists and practitioners from different fields will be required. This presentation focuses on some of the ways in which communication and collaboration between science and practice, and between municipal officials of different departments and backgrounds, can be enhanced. Examples of good practices from different parts of the world will be discussed. Milwaukee Case Study Dave Sivyer One of the most serious threats to urban and community forests are invasive and exotic pests and diseases, ever more pressing due to globalization and other factors, such as drought and poor species diversification. Sixty years after Dutch elm disease was first detected in Milwaukee (1956), the City s urban tree canopy (UTC) is still recovering from the loss of 135,000 elm trees. And now, 17% of the City s UTC is threatened by Emerald Ash Borer. Milwaukee s case study assessed historical changes in UTC from leaf-on aerial and satellite imagery, and applied i- Tree ECO retrospectively in combination with growth modeling and economic data to quantify the cumulative ecosystem services benefit loss and costs attributed to DED. This broadened understanding of the long-term impacts and costs associated with UTC loss provides Milwaukee and other communities with results that can support resource and policy needs for sustainable urban forest management. New York City Case Study Jeremy Barrick With an estimated 2.5 million city trees, about 600,000 of which are street-side, New York City Parks manages one of the largest urban forests in the United States. Every aspect of the operation, from planting to maintenance and emergency response, must be efficient to be effective. The Forestry, Horticulture & Natural Resources Division has a long history of using GIS data to maximize efficiencies. After experiencing several significant storm events that resulted in significant tree damage and loss in the past five years, GIS data was used to analyze how routine block pruning reduces future tree hazards. As well as recognizing the importance of structural pruning, a young street tree pruning program has been implemented to develop more storm-resistant trees. The Business Case for Preventative vs. Corrective Utility Vegetation Maintenance John Goodfellow The Utility Arborist Association (UAA) established the need for a better understanding of how to determine optimum vegetation maintenance cycle periods and the tradeoffs between the relative costs of preventive vs. corrective maintenance. The presenter has completed the first phase of the research, and will offer a review of the applicable literature on the topic, and discuss a quantitative assessment model that was developed in the first phase of the investigation. This initial phase of the investigation laid the foundation for a proof of concept assessment and demonstration. The second phase of the project is currently under way and is intended to validate the algorithms that were developed in the first phase of the research. The final step will be to validate the model by completing a pilot demonstration using data available from a participating utility vegetation management program. Integrated Vegetation Management Case Study Steve Tankersley PG&E is one of the largest combined gas and electric utilities in the country, serving over 16 million Californians, in one of the most diverse service areas in the world. PG&E s electric system consists of 134,000 miles of transmission and distribution power lines with over 55,000,000 trees under and adjacent to those lines with potential to conflict and cause power outages, wildfire, and public safety concerns. This presentation will illustrate real world contrasts where the cost of not maintaining trees are examined from a financial, reputational, civil, and criminal perspective. Saving Money and Trees Requires Planning Mike Sherwood This presentation will focus on several case studies where having existing inventory data and a master plan helped organizations save money and trees when facing acute threats such as severe weather or noxious invasive pests. Examples are sourced through work with a variety of institutions, botanical gardens, college campuses, and small municipalities from across the United States.

7 Speaker Biographies Jeremy Barrick is Deputy Chief of Forestry, Horticulture, and Natural Resources for the City of New York Department of Parks and Recreation. He received a B.S. in Urban and Community Forestry from the University of Minnesota and is a graduate of the Municipal Forestry Institute. He is an ISA Board Certified Master Arborist. Dr. Geoffrey Donovan is an economist and research forester with the Pacific Northwest Research Station. He received his Ph.D in forest economics from Colorado Sate University. An economist and research forester, his research is in two main areas: the economics of wildfire management and the economics of urban forestry. His particular interest lies in green space governance, people-nature relationships and cultural ecosystem services, and urban forestry and urban greening. He is the editor-in-chief of the journal Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. Norm Easey is the Chief Executive Officer for the Florida Chapter of ISA. He has been an active member of ISA for 29 years and is a charter member of the Florida Chapter ISA. He has been active in urban forest management in Florida since receiving his bachelors degree in Forestry/Resource Management in 1980 from the University of Wisconsin. He also has a part-time urban forestry consulting practice where he specializes in tree risk assessment and urban forest management. Justin Freedman is a Senior Environmental Scientist for E Sciences, Incorporated in Miami, Florida, where he provides urban forestry and ecological consulting services for both public and private sector clients. He received a BA in biology from Tufts University and an MS from Nova Southeastern University. He is currently President of the Florida Urban Forestry Council, a state-wide organization whose goal is to educate the citizens of Florida on the importance of trees, including their benefits, as well as the best methods to plant, maintain, manage, preserve, and sustain the urban forest. Dr. Ed Gilman received his Ph.D. from Rutgers University in 1980 in forest plant pathology and is a professor in the Environmental Horticulture Department at the University of Florida in Gainesville. He has assembled a unique urban tree teaching program for helping municipalities, contractors, arborists, educators, growers, landscapers, and others design and implement programs for promoting better tree health in cities. He is a Florida Chapter ISA past-president. He has published more than 96 scientific peer reviewed journal articles in his 30 years in academia and industry and has won numerous awards. Erin Givens is a Consulting Urban Forester with Legacy Arborist Services, specializing in urban forestry. She works in all professional services including developing forest management plans, completing timber inventories, appraisals, and assisting with landowner reforestation efforts. She is an ISA Certified Arborist and alumni of the University of Florida. John Goodfellow is Principal Consultant with BioCompliance, Inc. He has over 30 years experience in the electric and gas utility industries; in vegetation management, T&D operations, maintenance, and engineering owned electric and gas utilities. He has been the principal researcher on several research and development projects focusing on the modes and causes of trees cause power interruptions. He has been a long-time trustee of the TREE Fund, and is a past president of the Utility Arborist Association. He worked directly with the National Arbor Day Foundation in creating that organization s TreeLine USA award program, which recognizes utilities for excellence in vegetation management. He received the UAA s Utility Arborist Award in 1998, the Education Award in 2009, and the Arboriculture Award from PNW ISA in Dr. Rich Hauer is currently an Associate Professor of Urban Forestry at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point teaching courses in urban forestry, nursery management and operations, woody plants, dendrology, and introductory forestry. He has worked in tree biology research, natural resource consulting, landscape maintenance, and as an arborist. He received a B.S. in Urban Forestry and Botany from the University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point, a M.S. in Tree Biology from the University of Illinois, and his Ph.D. in Urban and Community Forestry at the University of Minnesota. He has published over 90 papers in popular and peer-reviewed journals and presented over 200 professional presentations. Julie Iooss is the Environmental Horticulture Program Manager for the City of Orlando Parks Division. She attended the University of Central Florida where she majored in Microbiology and Chemistry. She has been with the City for 28 years in Horticulture and oversees landscape management, pesticide application, irrigation, and her passion--the tree planting programs and nursery operation. Julie is presently a member of the FNGLA, FL Chapter ISA, and the Education chairperson for the Florida Urban Forestry Council. Andy Kittsley is a Forestry Manager for the City of Orlando. He has degrees in Forestry, English Literature, and Plant Biology. He is an ISA Board Certified Master Arborist and also has the Tree Risk Assessment Qualification. He has represented the ISA Florida Chapter in the annual Tour Des Trees for 18 years. Dr. Andrew Koeser is a Professor of Landscape Management at the University of Florida-Gulf Coast Research and Education Center near Tampa, Florida and an International Society of Arboriculture Board Certified Master Arborist. Prior to working at the University of Florida, he worked for five years at the ISA headquarters in Champaign, IL starting as an intern and advancing to Science and Research Manager. He holds a Ph.D in Crop Sciences (Horticulture and Biometry emphases) from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a M.S. in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a B.S. in Forestry (Urban Forestry Emphasis) from the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point.

8 Speaker Biographies Wes Kocher is an Educational Development Manager at ISA. He is staff liaison to the ISA Science and Research Committee and the Arboricultural Research and Education Academy (AREA). He is an ISA Certified Arborist, Tree Risk Assessment Qualified, and an ATD Master Trainer. Dr. Cecil Konijnendijk van den Bosch heads the Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. He is also parttime professor of green space management at the University of Copenhagen. He is editor-in-chief of the journal Urban Forestry & Urban Greening and has published widely on urban forestry, green space governance, and the social and cultural roles of nature in urban society. He is currently president-elect of AREA and a member of ISA's Science and Research Committee. Dr. Shawn Landry is a Research Associate Professor and Program Director of the Florida Center for Community Design and Research in the School of Architecture and Community Design at the University of South Florida. He studies the intersections between the social, built, and natural urban environment using information technology to promote informed decisions about community development and resource management. He earned a M.S. in Botany and Management Information Systems at USF, and his Ph.D focused on the social and environmental factors influencing spatial and temporal heterogeneity of the urban forest. Tim Lawyer is the Business Development Manager with ACRT, Inc. He has worked in a consultant role for numerous utilities across the country and is familiar with the difficulties of working in ROWs. He graduated from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois, with a Bachelor of Science in Forestry Outdoor Education. He is an ISA Certified Arborist and Utility Specialist. He currently serves on the UAA Training Committee and was elected to the ACRT s Board of Directors in Scott Maco is the Director of Research and Development at Davey Tree and a research urban forester who recognizes the value of long-term investments. His work focuses on developing tools that city foresters can use to convey the value and optimal management of trees in the urban landscape. Dr. Justin Morgenroth is a researcher focused on applying geospatial data, tools, and techniques to solving applied problems. He focuses primarily on forested landscapes, both native and plantation, though he as a specific interest in urban forests. He works extensively with LiDAR, aerial photography and satellite imagery datasets, within the e- Cognition, ArcGIS, and Fusion environments. Rob Northrop is an Extension Forester for the UF/IFAS Hillsborough County Extension. His work focuses on conservation planning and management, teaching and applied research into the changing composition, structure and ecological function of the Tampa Bay Watershed s urbanizing forest. He worked as technical watershed forestry leader for the State of Maryland in the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Program and Director of the Governor s Executive Committee on Trees and Forests in Maryland. Dr. David Nowak is a Project Leader with the USDA Forest Service in Syracuse, NY. Dr. Nowak received a B.S. and M.S. from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. His research investigates urban forest structure, health, and change, and its effect on human health and environmental quality. He has authored over 225 publications and leads teams developing software tools to quantify ecosystem services from urban vegetation. Perry Odom is the Past President of both the Southern and Florida Chapters of ISA. Perry is also a past member of the ISA International Certification Board of Directors. He has spent 34 years in the Utility Industry as a Utility Arborist. He specializes in Utility Vegetation Management. Mike Sherwood is a Bartlett Inventory Solutions Manager for the F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company. Dave Sivyer reviews storm water management plans, designs LID facilities, ensures compliance with the Wisconsin Pollution Discharge Elimination System permit for both sanitary and storm sewers, designs BMPs to help the City of Milwaukee comply with the state's 20%/40% TSS reduction requirements. Steve Tankersley is a Senior Manager responsible for Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E) Vegetation Management Department. He has been with PG&E for 38 years, holding a variety of positions in Engineering & Construction, Project Management, Financial and Business Systems Process Engineering, and most recently Vegetation Management, where he has served since Dr. Jess Vogt is a Research Associate, CIPEC and Visiting Assistant Professor in Earth and Environmental Sciences Department at Furman University. She received her Ph.D. in Environmental Science in 2014 with an emphasis on Urban Ecology and Urban Forestry at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, Bloomington. She is also a 2012 and 2013 Garden Club of America Urban Forestry Fellow. David Watford is an ISA Certified Arborist and Utility Specialist, employed at SECO Energy as an Integrated Vegetation Management Contract Administrator. His duties include the management of transmission IVM programs as well as the herbicide program for both transmission and distribution rights-of-way.

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