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THE DEPARTMENT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

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Mission Statement

To create, encourage, manage and maintain a quality of sense of place. To encourage continued growth and preservation of the City’s natural and man-made natural resources and to provide the highest quality of professional services in the areas of development processing, code enforcement and the edification of issues relating to our natural resources to all citizens of Plantation.

Our Goals
  1. Creation and preservation of City aesthetics and natural resources.

  2. Enhanced public relations and education.

  3. Coordinate efforts in design and implementation of capital projects with other City departments.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Jeffrey L. Siegel, FASLA, Director
The Benefits of Trees

Trees play a very important role in the stabilization of the earth's environment. When most of us look at trees, we look at them from an aesthetic prospective. While they are important aesthetically, they also serve a multitude of purposes in sustaining life on Earth.
These include:
  • Providing shade, which helps conserve energy (which in turn helps reduce pollution)

  • Helping cleanse the air by absorbing harmful carbon dioxide and replacing it with life-giving oxygen

  • Providing shelter and food for wildlife

  • Lowering air temperature by evaporating water in leaves

  • Cutting down noise pollution by acting as sound barriers

  • Providing privacy and prevent soil erosion

  • Creating a pleasant pedestrian-scaled environment

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Landscape Architecture

401 NW 70th Terrace
Plantation, Florida 33317
Phone: 954-797-2246
Fax: 954-797-2793

The City of Plantation is seeking to become a registered National Wildlife Community Habitat as a commitment to protect our wildlife for future generations. Join this worthy community effort and certify your home, place of business or school today!