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<br />Attachment C <br />Organization EAB Management Plan Comparison <br />Fall -2013 <br />AHATS <br />WorkingwithDept.ofAgricultureoninspections <br />NoEABmanagementplan. <br />Little Canada <br />NoEABmanagementplan. <br />Completedinventoryofashtreesonpublicpropertyin2011. <br />Determinedthattheyhaveveryfew“significant”trees. <br />Havedecidedtoletnaturetakeitscourseandremovetreesonlyiftheyareinfested. <br />Minneapolis <br />Acceleratingthe strategic removal & replacement of 5,000 public ash trees this year(2013): <br />during road projects <br />o <br />under power lines <br />o <br />up to 20% ash per block throughout the city <br />o <br />target smaller ash for immediate removal & replacement. <br />o <br />Conductingcost-benefit analysis for chemical treatment of highest-value trees. <br />Increasingpublic awareness and engagement. <br />Mounds View <br />Usesaconsultantforester. <br />NoEABmanagementplan. <br />Cityisresponsibleforboulevard(ROW)andpublictrees. <br />Maintainalistoflicensedtreecontractors. <br />New Brighton <br />WasoneofthefirstCitiestotreattreeswithTREE-agetrunkinjectionsin2009.Treatedhighvalue <br />publictreesbyinjectionintheCityandofferedapilotprogram-discountstoresidentsfortreatment <br />ofprivatetrees.Thatprogramhasexpired.However,theCityretreatedtheoriginalpublicinjected <br />trees. <br />Cityisresponsibleforboulevardandpublictrees. <br />RequiretreecontractorsbecomelicensedthroughtheCity. Maintainalistforresidents. <br />Citydoesnothaveaforestrydepartment. <br />ReferresidentstothewebsiteandEABFirstDetectorsthroughtheUniversityofMinnesotafor <br />inspectionsandlicensedEABtreecontractors. <br />Page 1 of 3 <br /> <br />