From the horse's mouth
 
Best wishes, 
Adam Honigman 
-----Original Message-----
From: To: Adam36055
Sent: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 2:21:05 PM Eastern Standard Time
Subject: Arboricide in BK


Greetings Adam-
 
I was forwarded an email with your name and am replying. 
 
I am a consulting arborist and have worked on NYC infrastructure projects 
involving NYC street trees for the past 10 years.  So there are no 
misunderstandings, it is in all cases a contractors neglect and his intent on 
maximizing time and profits that result in damage to our trees.  York 
Restoration with their staff of professionals neglected to secure the services 
of a professional consulting arborist with experience in Construction & Trees 
prior to and during the excavation work.  Had the contractor paid a certified 
arborist to carefully monitor the guide the excavation work to minimize root 
damage, we wouldn't have this issue, the trees would have been saved and the 
mud slinging at the Department of Parks would not be occurring. 
 
The Department of Parks Brooklyn Forestry team are as serious about our street  
trees and critical of arrogant contractors as I am.  Forestry is not to blame.
 
Respectfully
 
Carsten Glaeser Ph.D
Certified Arborist
Glaeser Horticultural Consulting Inc
Flushing, NY 
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