Master plan series introduction 10 issues..many options for successful streetscapes

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This is the introduction to "The Road to a Successful Street Tree Master Plan PowerPoint Series". Based on materials developed by arborist Ken Simons and University of Minnesota Professor Gary Johnson, this series highlights the 10 "issues" most affecting Minnesota communities development of a responsible street tree master plan. There are 10 PowerPoints in the complete series. All are sequential and geared towards the end product, a complete, pragmatic and community recognized "Master Plan" for the street trees in your community.

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The Road to a Thoughtful

Ten Issues…Many Options for Successful Streetscapes

Funding for the Manual:•U.S. Forest Service•MN Local Road Research Board•UMN Department of Forest Resources

Part One: An Introduction to Proactive Tree Selection and Placement

Decision-Makers Agencies

Regional or Community Elected Officials Urban Planners City Engineers

Landscape Architects Municipal Foresters

Communities Without a Master PlanRe-Building Communities

Re-Modeling Communities

Provides a Comprehensive Blueprint Integrates Current and Projected

InfrastructureMinimizes Long-Term Effects of

Short-Term MistakesDesigns an Affordable Urban Forest

Quality of LifeDifferent Land UsesEnvironmental BenefitsTransportation InfrastructureDefines Community Character

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