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The Davey Bulletin Nov-Dec 2017

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19 November/December 2017 | THE DAVEY BULLETIN CLS HELPS COMMUNITIES RECOVER FROM IRMA Thousands of south Florida residents relied on the hard work of Davey Commercial Landscape Services (CLS) crews who, with help from Davey employees from across the country, tackled the cleanup in the wake of Hurricane Irma. Davey's South East Florida territory serves two large community spaces. In Babcock Ranch, near Fort Myers, Florida, CLS cares for the community's downtown area and rights-of-way with a capacity to serve 21,000 future home sites. In Ave Maria, about 2,000 current homeowners get the same landscape care services near the community's roadways, median islands, parking lots, baseball fields and park areas. Irma ravaged the landscape of both communities. "Hundreds of large live oaks and magnolia trees were uprooted, twisted and destroyed across Ave Maria," said Jason Bassler, regional manager, CLS. "Ave Maria had the most damage of any of our properties." A Davey utility account in Michigan sent five bucket trucks with chippers to help. A Davey office in Tennessee sent a truck. About 17 employees responded to help the 15 Davey employees who work full-time on the property. "Our client was very happy to see all the bucket trucks and additional resources we provided for them," Bassler said. Thanks to the support, the initial cleanup response proceeded smoothly, and Davey has been able to transition the community from emergency response and cleanup to restoration. "Without that collaboration internally, that would not have happened," Bassler said. "There are still stumps that we are removing and back-filling the holes with soil and sod. Down the road, there will be an installation of new hardwoods, palms and shrubs throughout the property." At Babcock Ranch, the CLS response was less intensive, as the existing crews worked together with the community's landscape installation contractor primarily to stand up and Above: This large live oak tree fell across a parking lot in Ave Maria and was typical of the kind of damage the community sustained from Hurricane Irma. Below: Sustained winds of around 100 mph left damage like this throughout the two large properties Davey's South East CLS territory cares for in Florida. re-stake young, recently planted trees that had been blown over by the hurricane. In addition, the South East Florida territory services about 60 properties on the state's east coast, all of which sustained some level of storm damage. Again, other out-of-town CLS territories sent help via crews and equipment to support the storm response. "It was a statewide event," Bassler said. "We'll have work from this storm into 2018 on the restoration and replanting aspects."

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