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Interdepartmental Coordination in Urban Forestry: Public Works, Planning, and Utilities (Ep.74)
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Trees don't stop at the sidewalk, and neither should your management. In Episode 74, we master the art of Interdepartmental Coordination.The Deep Dive:The urban forest is the ultimate multi-tasker, touching everything from stormwater pipes to power lines. Today, we explore why Urban Forestry is a Team Sport. We look at the "Big Four" departments that every arborist must navigate: Public Works (Streets/Sidewalks), Parks & Rec (Green Spaces), Planning (Development), and Utilities (Infrastructure).We tackle the "Conflict of Priorities"—how to balance a Public Works director’s need for ADA-compliant sidewalks with an arborist’s need for root preservation. Learn the "Gold Standard" of coordination: Integrated Review Processes and Shared GIS Data. We discuss why having a seat at the table during the pre-construction phase of a capital improvement project saves thousands in tree mitigation and replacement costs later. Whether you are prepping for the ISA Urban Forest Professional exam or trying to stop the "Silo Effect" in your own city, this episode is your guide to cross-functional leadership.Key Concepts Covered:The Cross-Functional Forest: How trees intersect with every city department.The Departmental Players: Roles of Planning, Public Works, Utilities, and Sustainability.The Cost of Non-Coordination: Damage to infrastructure and loss of canopy.Shared Data Systems: Using GIS as a universal language for city staff.Formal Review Processes: Ensuring the City Forester has a "sign-off" on development.Conflict Resolution: Balancing tree preservation with infrastructure efficiency.ISA Exam Insight: Identifying coordination strategies and resolving interdepartmental friction.#UrbanForestry #Collaboration #Arboriculture #ISAExam #PublicWorks #CityPlanning #SiloBusting #Sustainability #Arborist #Infrastructure #urbanforestprofessional
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