[CANUFNET] Public Tree Risk Assessment: Municipal Guidelines, Tender Documents and Strategies

Glenn Chernick GCHERNIC at regina.ca
Wed Jul 27 09:57:54 EDT 2016


Meg,
Myself and 3 other municipal employees with the City of Regina have taken the ISA Tree risk assessment qualification course.  I highly recommend it.  There is also a PDF tree risk assessment form you can download from the ISA site.
Glenn Chernick
Forestry Technician
City of Regina
Ph 306 535 4623

From: CANUFNET [mailto:canufnet-bounces at list.web.net] On Behalf Of Meagan Hanna
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 7:05 PM
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Subject: [CANUFNET] Public Tree Risk Assessment: Municipal Guidelines, Tender Documents and Strategies


Greetings Group,



Me again.



I'd like to read about how Canadian municipalities manage - particularly how they ask for tree risk assessment services. I want to know if any municipalities out there either hire private companies or have in-house employees perform scheduled tree risk assessments and if they do, how they guide tree risk assessors with their expectations. I'm specifically looking for criteria - the types of things you would find in a tree risk management plan/set of guidelines, call for tenders or bylaw. Any takers?



Thanks in advance for your contributions!



All the best,

Meg






Meagan Hanna, MA.
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