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Municipality
DRG increased the ecological and aesthetic value of several wastewater lift stations along a well-traveled nature trail in the city of Elmhurst, Illinois.
Municipality
DRG transformed a barren stormwater basin into a thriving ecosystem and trail system at Culver Park in Homer Glen, Illinois.
Municipality
Davey Resource Group helped the City of Columbus, Ohio develop its first-ever urban forest master plan to accommodate city growth while combating climate change, earning an Ohio APA planning award in the process.
Municipality
Davey Resource Group conducted a comprehensive review and assessment of Boulder, CO’s, Urban Forest Strategic Plan to ensure the plan was set up for success.
Municipality
Davey crews cleared fallen limbs from power lines and infrastructure near the rivers in Asheville, NC to help progress post-hurricane restoration efforts.
Municipality
Davey Resource Group verified, updated, and added new records for an over ten-year-old tree inventory in Buffalo, NY.
Municipality
Davey Resource Group performed a field delineation of federally regulated wetlands in New York as well as a number of surveys and reports to facilitate design project plans that reduce impacts to wetlands according to regulatory requirements.
Municipality
Davey Resource Group provides support to the Brentwood, MO, Parks and Recreation Superintendent through professional advice, assessments, and proactive maintenance recommendations for the city’s trees.
Parks & Trails
Davey Resource Group brought a cost-effective and creative solution to a reforestation project that enhanced the project’s success.
Municipality
When the Chagrin River gradually changed course and threatened a nearby wastewater treatment plant in Chagrin Falls, OH DRG used their expertise to restore 250 linear feet of the stream and redirect water safely.
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