[CANUFNET] Tree Maintenance of City trees

Philip van Wassenaer via CANUFNET canufnet at list.web.net
Thu Oct 19 11:25:50 EDT 2017


Oakville is also in the process of developing and implementing a licensing
programme for all arborists that want to work in the Town. 

 

https://www.oakville.ca/townhall/arborist-licensing-bylaw.html?utm_source=OC
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This will be a first in Ontario I believe so it will be interesting to
follow as the programme rolls out.

 

Cheers,

 

 

Philip van Wassenaer, B.SC., MFC

Urban Forest Innovations Inc.

1331 Northaven Drive

Mississauga ON L5G 4E8

Tel:  (905) 274-1022

Cell: (647) 221-3046

Fax: (905) 274-2170

UFI new logo very small

 

www.urbanforestinnovations.com <http://www.urbanforestinnovations.com/> 

 

UFI has moved! Please note our new address.

 

 

 

From: CANUFNET [mailto:canufnet-bounces at list.web.net] On Behalf Of Alex
Satel via CANUFNET
Sent: October-19-17 10:16 AM
To: 'Canadian Urban Forest Network'
Subject: Re: [CANUFNET] Tree Maintenance of City trees

 

Hi Paul (and all),

 

Toronto allows residents to engage private contractors to perform work on
City trees. I am not sure if there is a 'roster' of approved companies per
se, but the resident and the company must complete and submit an 'Agreement
for Contractors to Perform Arboricultural Services on City Owned Street
Trees' (available here:
https://www1.toronto.ca/city_of_toronto/parks_forestry__recreation/urban_for
estry/files/pdf/contractor_services_agreement_information.pdf) 

 

According to this agreement, "All contractors must be pre-approved by the
City." It also states, "all work is to be undertaken and completed at the
sole expense of the property owner. All agreements for payment shall be as
between the contractor and the property owner and the Contractor shall
receive no compensation, remuneration or reimbursement by the City of
Toronto whatsoever."

 

The Town of Oakville has a similar process
(https://www.oakville.ca/assets/general%20-%20residents/ArboriculturalAgreem
ent.pdf) to allow residents to hire a company to prune, fertilize or inject
(with TreeAzin) Town-owned trees. 

 

Hope that helps a little. If there are any City or Town staff on the list
(or anybody with more information) hopefully they can help further.

 

Kind regards,

 

Alex

 

Alex Satel, MFC

ISA Certified Arborist ON-1353A

Urban Forest Innovations, Inc.

1331 Northaven Drive

Mississauga, ON L5G 4E8

P: (905) 274-1022

asatel at ufis.ca

urbanforestinnovations.com <http://www.urbanforestinnovations.com/> 



 

 

 

From: CANUFNET [mailto:canufnet-bounces at list.web.net] On Behalf Of Adrina
Bardekjian via CANUFNET
Sent: October-19-17 9:30 AM
To: canufnet at list.web.net
Subject: [CANUFNET] Tree Maintenance of City trees
Importance: Low

 

Sent on behalf of Paul Giroux < <mailto:pgiroux at citywindsor.ca>
pgiroux at citywindsor.ca>

 

 

Dear CANUFNET members,

 

During a recent Council meeting, one of our councillors asked whether our
City would entertain allowing homeowners to engage and hire the private tree
care sector for tree maintenance of City trees as an option to expedite the
tree maintenance process. In other words, if the homeowner didn't want to
wait for the City to provide the maintenance of the city tree (which could
take between 6 months to a year or more to complete), they could have the
option to call a tree care contractor directly and theoretically, have the
work done much sooner.

 

So my question(s) to the group is, does your City, Municipality or Region
allow for this, and if so;

 

a)      Do you provide a approved 'roster list' so to speak of who they can
use to have the work completed?

b)      What checks and balances do you have in place to ensure that the
work is done by one of the approved vendors?

c)       Does the homeowner pay for this service directly and 'out of
pocket' or does your program reimburse them partially or fully for the
completed service?

 

Look forward to hearing from many of you. Thank you.

 

Paul Giroux, RPF

City Forester/Manager of Forestry and Natural Areas

Parks Department

2450 McDougall Street, Windsor, ON  N8X 3N6

Office: 519.253.2300. ext. 2760.

Email: pgiroux at citywindsor.ca

 

  

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