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Interactions with the Public <br />Please remember to carry your volunteer identification every time your team goes out to survey. <br />Additionally, make sure you have contact information for your city's contact: Chris Anderson, <br />763-433-9817. <br />It is natural for residents to be curious about work being done near their homes. Some residents may see <br />you as a source of knowledge and ask you to look at certain trees or answer tree questions. Explain to <br />them that you are a volunteer who has received tree survey training, and if they have any questions they <br />may contact the city or an ISA-certified arborist. <br />You will be collecting data on public trees, however some residents may request that no information be <br />taken on the public tree near their property. In the event that a resident asks you to leave the area, thank <br />them for their time, make a note on your data sheet for your contact your city contact and move on to the <br />next tree. <br />If you find yourself interacting with a disagreeable resident, you may explain that you are a trained <br />volunteer authorized by the city to collect information about public trees. If there is a substantial fuss, <br />discontinue surveying that particular tree and contact your city contact, Chris Anderson at 763-433-9817. <br />You will be provided with a replacement tree to survey. <br />If at any time you feel uncomfortable or threatened, leave the area immediately and call 9-1-1 if you <br />are in immediate danger. <br />Important Contacts <br />Chris Anderson, City planner and Community Development (canderson(cr�,citvoframsev.com) <br />9 <br />