[MAIPC] Integrated Vegetation Management

Liz Nalle liznalle5 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 13 14:25:05 PST 2019


Thanks. It’s an interesting concept. You’re absolutely right that rights of
way do present good habitat, that is usually neglected. I just hope they’re
not white washing (green washing?) and protecting utility companies and
Bayer.

Liz

On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 2:56 PM frazmo <frazmo at gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes and my sense has been that the group is heavily oriented toward
> right-of-way issues and thus lots of utilities representation. My personal
> opinion is that the utility right-of-ways represent important actual or
> potential habitat and the IVM folks seem to be doing some constructive work
> to balance the utilities' needs with environmental/sustainability
> considerations. I would rather see a utility subscribing to IVM than doing
> some of the slapdash work I was seeing twenty years ago by an unnamed local
> utility, where they were taking a bad problem and making it worse through
> poor practices. (Incidentally I believe they have gotten on board with IVM
> and shown considerable improvement.) Cheers,  Steve Young, Arlington VA
>
> On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 2:05 PM Liz Nalle <liznalle5 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone heard of this group?
>> http://www.ivmpartners.org/ There seems to be a lot of industry reps on
>> their Board of Directors.
>>
>> Liz Nalle
>> Inland Bays Garden Center
>>
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