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Getting bronze award while staying green

Local landscapin­g firm earns national recognitio­n

- By Signal Staff

Stay Green, a Santa Clarita-based landscapin­g firm, has received recognitio­n for its regional and local projects in a national industry-wide competitio­n, the company announced Tuesday.

The Stay Green team earned three national awards for landscapin­g excellence from the National Associatio­n of Landscape Profession­als, which recognizes the nation’s best landscapin­g projects through its annual awards program.

“These awards are a welcomed recognitio­n of the dedication and profession­alism our team members bring to their profession every day,” Stay Green CEO Chris Angelo said in a statement. “We’re proud our team members care deeply about making every property look its best with healthy, sustainabl­e landscapin­g.”

Stay Green received NALP Bronze Awards for various commercial and residentia­l housing projects located throughout Southern California, including the Burbank Village Walk luxury condos in downtown Burbank; The Vineyards at Palmdale, a home developmen­t for mid-sized families and The Ranch at Fair Oaks, a community of single-family homes in Canyon Country.

The NALP recognizes companies across the country for their superior projects in the areas of landscapin­g, lawn care and interior maintenanc­e, design and build, installati­on, container plantings and erosion control.

Projects, which range in size and scope, are judged based on several components such as the degree of difficulty, the appearance of annual color and ground cover and overall appearance.

“These awards are a reminder that we continue to hit the mark in going above and beyond for our clients,” said Angelo in a statement.

The NALP awards will be officially presented in October during the “Landscapes 2018” expo and conference in Louisville, Kentucky, according to the news release.

Stay Green, located at 26415 Summit Cir., has served the Southern California area since the 1970s. The company now has more than 300 employees working in five divisions, including Landscape Maintenace, Plant Health Care and Water Management Services.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Stay Green, a Santa Clarita-based landscapin­g firm, earned awards for its local and regional projects, including The Ranch at Fair Oaks in Canyon Country.
Courtesy photo Stay Green, a Santa Clarita-based landscapin­g firm, earned awards for its local and regional projects, including The Ranch at Fair Oaks in Canyon Country.

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