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Conroe Sets Contract to Build New Park
Source: Houston Chronicle
Conroe selects Burditt's Land + Place Studio to Design Downtown Pocket Park.

Burditt Consultants Makes In-City Move
Source: The Courier, T. L. Hamilton, Courier Staff
Burditt Consultants completes move to new offices.

Preserving a Site's Natural Wealth
Source: District Administration Magazine; Peggy Bresnick Kendler
In many communities, preserving trees during a school construction effort is more than a concern--it's a loaded emotional issue.

Burditt Resource Specialist John Ross Named to Mercer Arboretum Board
Source: Houston Chronicle
John Ross, C.F., Named to Mercer Arboretum Board of Directors

Burditt Presents Design Concepts To Enhance Buffalo
Source: The Buffalo Express
Burditt Landscape Architects and Planners complete conceptual and design phases of Buffalo Community Development Project -

City Moves To Bolster Greenspace Ordinance
Source: Houston Chronicle; Tara Mullee
- Shenandoah City Council is moving ahead with plans to protect the city's green spaces - hires Burditt to re-write ordinance -

Burditt to Re-Write Shenandoah Landscape Ordinance
Source: The Villager; Chevalier Mayes
- The City o Shenandoah hired Burditt to assist in re-writing of the City's Vegetation Ordinance -

West U's Tree Inventory Finished
Source: Village News/Southwest News; George Rosenblatt
- Burditt Urban Foresters and Natural Resource Consultants complete analytical inventory of more than 11,000 trees on West U. rights-of-way -

Hidden History in Montgomery, Part One
Source: KUHF Radio; By Jim Bell
- Burditt Landscape Architects bring development and preservation together in unique 'town center' planning and design project -

Hidden History in Montgomery, Part Two
Source: KUHF Radio; By Jim Bell
- Burditt Landscape Architects bring development and preservation together in unique 'town center' planning and design project -

Live Oak's Popularity Could Be It's Undoing
Source: Houston Chronicle; By Mike Synder
- Burditt report findings of tree inventory in historical Midtown neighborhood of Houston -

Resource Forester to Receive Tree Farm System Award
Source: American Tree Farm System
- Burditt Senior Resource Forester, John Ross, to receive American Tree Farm System Award -

Consultant Creating Plan For City of Montgomery
Source: The Courier; By Burton Speakman
- The Montgomery Industrial Development Corporation hired consulting company Burditt Sustainable Resource Consultants to create a land planning concept for the city -

Houston's Midtown Management District Invests In Trees, Quality of Life; Burditt Hired to Develop Tree Inventory for Central Midtown
Source: Press Release
—Burditt natural resource and forestry consultants to begin second phase of tree-maintenance program for the Midtown Management District—

Montgomery Invests in Land Planning to Preserve History and Natural Resources
Source: Montgomery County News; By Shauna S.M. Bauer
—The Montgomery Industrial Development Corporation (MDIC) enlists Conroe-based Burditt consultants to help facilitate development without compromising town’s history, natural resources—

Professional Building Set for Montgomery
Source: The Courier; By Burton Speakman
- Burditt Landscape Architects design streetscape that bring people and history together -

Companies are Working to Keep Houston Green
Source: KUHF Radio; By Rod Rice
- When you have the worst ozone problem in the country, you can get a reputation as being an environmentally challenged city. But, as Rod Rice reports, reputations are not always based on fact. Burditt, the company, helped Washington based American Forests survey Houston's canopy. It actually compares very favorably to other large communities across the country -

A Friend of the Trees - Conroe Forester is Hand-Picked as Arboriculture Board Member
Source: Houston Chronicle; By Jackie Barker
—Jack Hill of BURDITT, a sustainable resource consultancy, to take office October 31—

Prolific Landscape Architect Diana Wilson Joins Burditt, a Sustainable Resource Development Company
Source: Press Release
– Burditt is pleased to announce the addition of landscape architect Diana L. Wilson, RLA, to its roster of natural resource management professionals -

Standing Tall
Source: Houston Business Journal; By Allison Wollam
- Burditt Associates 'sustained' 14 years in business by helping companies maintain trees and other environmental resources -


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