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MD8: Plumeria - Zanker - Daggett - Montague

 

Description
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This is a commercial district full of mature trees, and neatly manicured lawns. The main entrances to the district include median islands adorned with flowers. These flowers are maintained and changed out three to four times a year. The landscapes maintained by this district include the following:
• Median island landscaping on Plumeria Drive from North First Street to Montague Expressway.
• Median island landscaping on Zanker Road from Trimble Road to Montague Expressway.
• Triangle shaped islands on Daggett Drive, one at the intersection of North First Street and another at the intersection of Zanker Road.
• The landscape in front of the fence on the south side of Montague Expressway from North First Street to Trimble Road.

Tree Services

The primary tree planted in this district is the Yardwood sycamore (Platanus acerifolia ‘Yarwood’). Tree management services are provided for all trees in the median islands described above. Services include:
• Pruning, planting and removal/replacement
• Fertilization
• Monitoring
• Pest control using Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques

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