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MyDavey Bulletin - Nov/Dec 2015

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D avey crews agreed to complete the ultimate task—to prune more than 578 trees in less than one month—in anticipation for Pope Francis' first visit to the U.S. For such a revolutionary occasion, the City of Philadelphia took no shortcuts for the Papal's visit. Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Services, a Davey client, knew everything had to be perfect, from the city floor up to the trees, for the Papal's World Meeting of Families. That is why city officials called Phil Snyder, operations vice president of the East Atlantic region. They asked if his crews could prune more than 578 trees spanning the beautiful one- mile-long Benjamin Franklin Parkway in order for the anticipated one million-plus attendees to have a clear view of the Pope during the nation- ally broadcasted Festival of Families event. Snyder agreed to this "monumental" task, but with only one month to complete the project, he knew he had to call all Philadelphia-area Idea submitted by: Chris Miller, district manager, King of Prussia R/C R/C district managers to see who would be available and willing to help out. Jason Parker, district manager of the North Philadelphia R/C office, and Chris Miller, district manager of the King of Prussia R/C office, ultimately volunteered their crews to complete the job. "This was no easy task," Miller says. "At one point, I had almost half of my office working there in addition to two to three crew members from Parker's office." Miller says the city asked them to prune the trees at least nine to 12 feet from ground level, so attendees wouldn't climb the trees in order to get a better view of the Pope during the Festival of Families. "Our job was to create the greatest viewing arena for the public," Miller says. "I have never worked on a project like that. It came out great and I'm so proud of the team for doing such excellent work. The city inspector of our job was more than pleased." Chris Miller captured a view of the trees Davey pruned in Philadelphia from the top of City Hall. November/December 2015 | 13 A Monumental Task for a Monumental Figure A view of the beautiful one-mile-long Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Hamza Mastroddi climbs one of the 578 trees that needed to be pruned for Pope Francis' first visit to the U.S. Luis Rodriguez gives a thumbs up after a hard day's work in Philadelphia.

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