THE NEXT EVENT SFV Educational Event & Mixer Thursday...
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California Landscape Contractors AssociationSan Fernando Valley Chapter
Volume 37, Number 6June 2019
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THE NEXT EVENT
SFV Educational Event & Mixer Thursday, July 25, 5:30 p.m. BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse, Woodland Hills• Topic: Financial Tips, Programs
and Systems to Help Your Bottom Line• Bring a Potential Member• Details on page 3
ON THE COVER: SWINK’S CREATIONS’ Sweepstakes winning entry into the SFV Beautification Awards competition is the Kumar Project, best in all categories.
SWEEPSTAKES AWARD – Swink’s Creations (Mark Swink) took the Stuart Sperber Memorial Sweepstakes Award in the recent SFV Beautification Awards program. Presenting for Sponsor Brightview Tree Company is Chuck Nelson. The Awards Banquet was part of the SFV 60th Anniversary celebration June 15 at Rancho Deluxe Movie Ranch. See pages 7–9 for more awards photos.
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Coming Events, Contact Numbers & More
Subject to Change – Check with Chapter Office First
July 11 Board Meeting, Denny’s Restaurant, 9001 Tampa Ave., Northridge, 7:30 a.m.
18 Channel Islands Chapter Summer Mixer and Educational Presentation, 5:30 p.m., Ventura Coast Brewing, 76 S. Oak Street, Ventura; topic is “Rethinking Change.”
25 SFV Educational Event and Happy Hour, BJ’s 6424 Canoga Ave., Woodland Hills; topic is “Financial Tips, Programs and Systems to Help Your Bottom Line.”
August Channel Islands and friends Annual Fishing Trip (late August TBA)
Nov. 13-16 CLCA State Convention, Lake Tahoe Resort Hotel
Board Meetings are usually held the 1st or 2nd Thursday, 7:30 a.m. or 6:30 p.m., locations, days and times vary. Check with a Board Member first. Dinner Meetings are 4th Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted.
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Steven Kinzler
S K Landscape Design, Inc. 818-345-0492 office
818-345-0494 fax 818-266-3828 cell
VICE PRESIDENT PROGRAMS Francisco Salazar
Groundcare Landscape Company 888-255-5755
818-970-7592 cell [email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT MEMBERSHIP Jennifer Nelson SnapFence LLC (661) 644-9619
SECRETARY Natalie Balyasny
Landscape Contractors Insurance Services, Inc.
(818) 426-0521 [email protected]
TREASURER Josh Emeterio
Specialized Landscape Management Services Inc.
805-520-7590 661-212-0595
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Nelson Colvin Life Member
818-400-9674 [email protected]
Rene Emeterio Specialized Landscape
Management Services Inc. 805-520-7590
805-823-5603 cell [email protected]
Ted Sirkin Valvette Systems 818-887-1866
Mickey Strauss MSM Landscape Services, Inc.
818-402-4500 818-341-9236 fax
AMO REP OPEN
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Jan Veis
818-772-7233 [email protected]
VALLEYSCAPE PUBLISHER John Hernandez
626-715-1757 cell 626-965-5015
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FAX 866-591-5093
ASSOCIATE EDITOR/ ART DIRECTOR
Jerry Robin 626-644-4239 [email protected]
San Fernando Valley Chapter2019 Board of Directors
PRESIDENT Luis Casas
Luis Casas Tree Service 818-618-7703
www.clcasfv.org
THE NEXT EVENT
SFV Educational Event & MixerThursday, July 255 p.m. to 7 p.m.• Topic: Financial Tips, Programs and
Systems to Help Your Bottom Line
BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse6426 Canoga Ave., Woodland Hills(818) 340-1748
Only $15 per person – Prospective Members FREE
Event Sponsors and raffle prizes needed. Please call Francisco Salazar at (818) 970-7592 for more information.
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Thursday, March 21, 2019
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President’s Message
LUIS CASAS SFV President
Luis Casas Tree Service
Participation, Time, Effort, Incredible Ideas and Goals
Last week I was lucky enough to attend the Chapter President’s Council
Leadership Forum in Sacramento for two days. It’s always hard to leave our businesses, family and daily routine because of our obligations. We get stuck in the grind and sometimes forget about developing ourselves and focusing on our goals that can improve all those aspects of your life. I walked away with a renewed energy and commitment to
spend more time on thinking what legacy I want to leave behind.
The first step is to appreciate the people around us. With their help we can accomplish more than we can ever dream. I am just one person with an 8-hour work day (most days are 12 hours but let’s just simplify the math). If I can get two people in my company to help me drive improvement, innovation, and quality then the results of my 8-hour day just increased. That is much more time that can be leveraged for accomplishments. It doesn’t stop there, as we all have friends, family, and peers. Take another 10 people who can help you. We just added another 80 hours of potential help. You get the picture…expand the results of your personal workday by expanding the number of people dedicated to helping you accomplish your goals for that day.
Every task must have a committed allocation of time. By creating a time to tackle a task we improve the speed and quality of how it is
completed. We also show people that it’s important.
With everything we do there needs to be effort. If you want to complete a task it is important to do it constantly and with enthusiasm. It helps people around you know it needs to be done. Enthusiasm is also very contagious.
Incredible ideas to improve an aspect of your business or personal life can come from anyone. Don’t beat yourself up when you can’t think outside the box. Ask those around you what they think and what ideas they have. You will quickly find new inspirational ideas and new ways to discover them.
Goal setting is one of the most important things one can do to improve their personal and business life. Unfortunately, it is often the most neglected because we are so busy with the daily grind. We just keep running forward with our head down. Goals allow us to raise our heads and make sure we are running in the right direction and not out of bounds.
For me, the realization that I need to do more goal setting is the best thing to come out of the conference for my business. It is a hard fact that I have not shared my goals with most of the people around me. How am I supposed to get to the goal with a team that doesn’t know in which direction to run? I am making a commitment this year, this summer, this month, this week, today and now to share my goals to greatly improve the probability of achieving them. – Luis
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ProfessionalismBusiness Management
LCIS Announces 30 Years of Serving Landscape Contractors• Introduces New, Exclusive Insurance Program in 2019
Landscape Contractors Insurance Services (LCIS) recently announced that they are celebrating their 30th year serving
the landscape industry. Formed in 1989 by a group of landscape contractors in order that their peers could access competitive insurance services, today, LCIS is the leading provider of insurance and business related services to the landscape community in the Western U.S.
According to Kim Ayala, President/CEO, a good part of LCIS’ success has been their deep understanding of the needs of the industry, and their continued commitment to giving rebates back to our Members. “Last year, we paid back rebates amounting to $960,000 to LCIS Members,” said Ayala. “That represents a +7% increase that our current Members enjoyed versus the prior year.”
In addition to giving back industry leading rebates, LCIS also provides their Members with added value in the form of FREE legal and HR consultation, Equipment & Vehicle Financing, Work Injury Triage, and more, through the LCIS Member Benefits program. Not only that, LCIS remains a multi-year Elite Sponsor, supporting the California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA).
“Our investment of $50,000 in 2018 into CLCA programs was contributed both at the state level as well as chapter levels,” said Ayala. “The hands-on involvement of LCIS staff who work on various chapter boards and attend meetings, tradeshows and other state and local events is another way we give generously to the CLCA organization,” added Ayala.
“Our biggest news for 2019 is a new, exclusive insurance program we are introducing over the next couple of months,” said Ayala. “During our thirty-years we’ve always provided unequaled access to multiple insurance programs, but in addition, now we are unwrapping a brand new, exclusive insurance program, competi-tively priced for and designed especially for landscape contractors.”
About LCISSince 1989, LCIS and its Family of Companies have dedicated them-selves to helping the Green Industry grow and prosper, by playing a substantial role in supporting and giving back to the industry and its members. In fact, since its inception, LCIS has paid over $43 million in rebates to its Members, and Golden Oak, a Green Industry Co-op, has distributed over $488,000 in equity shares to retired industry members.
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Happy Anniversary!
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WC X-MOD DemystifiedCongratulations to All the Winners!
SMALL RESIDENTIAL “A”Sponsored by: CLCA LA/SGV Chapter
FP: Larson Landscaping for the Hunter/Rabin ResidenceOA: SK Landscape Design
for the Glaspy Project
SMALL RESIDENTIAL “B”Sponsored by: CLCA SFV ChapterFP: Oliver Holt Landscape
for the Radd ResidenceOA: SK Landscape Design
for the Mei Project
MEDIUM RESIDENTIALSponsored by: Southland Sod FarmsFP: Groundcare Landscape Co.
for the Lindo ProjectOA: SK Landscape Design
for the Aversano Project
LARGE RESIDENTIALSponsored by: Smith Pipe & Supply
FP: SK Landscape Design for the Kanofsky ProjectOA: Swink’s Creations
for the Weiss Project
CUSTOM RESIDENTIALSponsored by: A-G Sod Farms
FP: Swink’s Creations for the Crisalli Project
OA: Finley’s Tree & Landcare, Inc. for the Rolling Hills Residence
RESIDENTIAL ESTATESSponsored by: CLCA SFV Chapter
FP: Swink’s Creations for the Zandona Project
DESIGN BUILDSponsored by: Financial Pointe
OA: Wilson Environmental Contracting, Inc. for the Sunrise Village HOA –
Pool Entry Re-Landscape
RENOVATION Sponsored by: Birch Financial, Inc.
OA: Stay Green Inc. for the Santa Fe HOA
COMMERCIAL LIVING FACILITIESSponsored by: MSM Landscape Services
FP: Oakridge Landscape Inc. for the Andorra Apartments
OA: Oakridge Landscape Inc. for The District
LARGE COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIALSponsored by: Luis Casas Tree Service
FP: MSE Landscape Professionals for the Riviera Shopping Center
PUBLIC WORKS INSTALLATIONSponsored by: CLCA Channel Islands Chapter
FP: Venco Western, Inc. for the City Hall Expansion – 93030 Landscape
OA: Venco Western, Inc. for the Dr. Michael Clark Solar & Open Area
XERISCAPE Sponsored by: Larson Landscaping
FP: SK Landscape Design for the Mei Project
OA: Wilson Environmental Contracting, Inc. for the Sunrise Village HOA – Pool Entry
Re-Landscape
WATER FEATURE “A”Sponsored by: El Dorado Communications
FP: SK Landscape Design for the Kanofsky Project
NIGHT LIGHTING “A”Sponsored by: Lightcraft OutdoorOA: SK Landscape Design
for the Glaspy Project
NIGHT LIGHTING “B”Sponsored by: Lightcraft OutdoorFP: SK Landscape Design
for the Goldberg Project
SHADE / DECKSponsored by: Vermeer RDOFP: Swink’s Creations
for the Kumar ProjectOA: SK Landscape Design
for the Kanofsky Project
OUTDOOR KITCHENSponsored by: CLCA SFV Chapter
FP: Swink’s Creations for the Crisalli Project
OA: Swink’s Creations for the Zandona Project
SMALL COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCESponsored by: Altec Inc.
FP: MSM Landscape Services, Inc. for the Asturias Senior ApartmentsOA: Groundcare Landscape Co.
for Brentwood Village
MEDIUM COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCESponsored by: Gro-Power, Inc.
FP: Groundcare Landscape Co. for The Sheraton
OA: Oakridge Landscape Inc. for The Campus at Playa Vista
LARGE COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCESponsored by: Cadre Landscape
FP: Oakridge Landscape Inc. for the Andorra Apartments
OA: Oakridge Landscape Inc. for The Shoppes at Westlake Village
LARGE RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCESponsored by: Vineland Growers Nursery
FP: Groundcare Landscape Co. for the Grandview Estate
PUBLIC WORKS MAINTENANCESponsored by: Golden Oak Co-op Corporation
FP: Stay Green Inc. for Duane Harte at River Village Park
OA: Venco Western, Inc. for The Civic Center – Simi Valley
SMALL HOA MAINTENANCESponsored by: CLCA SFV Chapter
FP: Stay Green Inc. for The Montelena
LARGE HOA MAINTENANCE “A”Sponsored by: Ewing Irrigation
FP: Stay Green Inc. for The Vineyards at Palmdale
OA: Stay Green Inc. for University Village
LARGE HOA MAINTENANCE “B”Sponsored by: Ewing Irrigation
FP: Oakridge Landscape Inc. for Five Knolls HOA
TREE CARE – COMMERCIALSponsored by: Bishop Company
FP: Luis Casas Tree Service for Sony Pictures Studios
OA: Luis Casas Tree Service for Hueneme Bay
TREE CARE – RESIDENTIALSponsored by: Arbor Jet
FP: Luis Casas Tree Service for 435 Almar Avenue
OA: Luis Casas Tree Service for The Calabasas Home
California Landscape Contractors Association, Inc. San Fernando Valley Chapter Congratulates60TH ANNUAL SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
BEAUTIFICATION AWARDS LIST OF WINNERS
FP: First Place – OA: Outstanding Achievement
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California Landscape Contractors Association, Inc. San Fernando Valley Chapter Congratulates60TH ANNUAL SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
BEAUTIFICATION AWARDS LIST OF WINNERS
SPECIAL AWARDS:
SPECIAL EFFECTS AWARDSponsored by: Imperial Sprinkler Supply
Larson Landscaping for the Buchanan Residence
Best use of unique methods or materials and/or special artistic effects
COLORSCAPE AWARDSponsored by: DM Color Express
Larson Landscaping for the Hunter/Rabin Residence
Best use of color in overall landscape
HARDSCAPE AWARD Sponsored by: Kellogg Garden Products
Swink’s Creations for the Crisalli Project
Creative or best use of construction materials (concrete, wood, masonry, etc.)
BOB MOORE MEMORIAL AWARDSponsored by: Irrigation Express
Wilson Environmental Contracting, Inc. for the Milton Backyard
Best use of rockscape in the landscape
PRESIDENT’S CHOICE AWARDSponsored by: Green Thumb Wholesale Nursery
Larson Landscaping for Red Door Homes
Best Residential Project
F.H. ARKLIN MEMORIAL AWARDSponsored by: Landscape Contractors Insurance
Services, Inc.Oakridge Landscape Inc. for Wagon Wheel Park B&C
Commercial project that best exhibits excellence in craftsmanship
STUART SPERBER MEMORIAL SWEEPSTAKES AWARD
Sponsored by: BrightView Tree CompanySwink’s Creations for the Kumar Project
Judged best overall from all categories
SPECIAL THANKS
CENTERPIECESRancho Deluxe
HOSPITALITY BARAutomated Installment Systems
Congratulations to All the Winners!
F.H. ARKLIN MEMORIAL AWARD winner is Oakridge Landscape (Jason Strauss, left and Jeff Meyers.) Presenting for Sponsor Landscape Contractors Insurance Services is Kim Ayala.
COLORSCAPE WINNER is Larson Landscape (Wayne Larson). Presenting for Sponsor DM Color Express is Elizabeth Burns.
The Awards Banquet was held at Rancho Deluxe Movie Ranch.
HARDSCAPE WINNER is Swink’s Creations (Mark Swink, center). Presenting for Sponsor
Kellogg Garden Products are Nelson Colvin and State President Elizabeth Burns.
SPECIAL EFFECTS WINNER in the SFV Beautification Awards competition is Larson Landscaping (Wayne Larson, center). Presenting for Sponsor Imperial Sprinkler Supply are Nelson
Colvin and Elizabeth Burns.
BOB MOORE MEMORIAL award winner is Wilson Environmental Contracting. Presenting
for Sponsor Irrigation Express are Ramon Orozco of Green Thumb Wholesale Nursery, Nelson Colvin and Elizabeth Burns.
PRESIDENT’S CHOICE AWARD goes to Larson Landscaping (Wayne Larson). Presenting for Sponsor Green Thumb Wholesale Nursery is
Ramon Orozco.
Photos of winning Special Awards projects on Page 8
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SPECIAL EFFECTS AWARDLarson Landscaping for the Buchanan Residence
Best use of unique methods or materials and/or special artistic effects
F.H. ARKLIN MEMORIAL AWARDOakridge Landscape Inc. for Wagon Wheel Park B&C
Commercial project that best exhibits excellence in craftsmanship
HARDSCAPE AWARD Swink’s Creations for the Crisalli Project
Creative or best use of construction materials (concrete, wood, masonry, etc.)
COLORSCAPE AWARDLarson Landscaping for the Hunter/Rabin Residence
Best use of color in overall landscape
BOB MOORE MEMORIAL AWARDWilson Environmental Contracting, Inc. for the Milton Backyard
Best use of rockscape in the landscape
PRESIDENT’S CHOICE AWARDLarson Landscaping for Red Door Homes
Best Residential Project
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Coach’s CornerLandscape Stars Shine in SFV Beautification Awards
XERISCAPE – OA goes to Wilson Environmental. Accepting is Elizabeth Burns. Presenting for Sponsor Larson Landscaping is
Wayne Larson.
NIGHT LIGHTING “B” – First Place goes to SK Landscape Design (Steven Kinzler). Presenting for Sponsor Lightcraft Outdoor is Bruce Dennis.
WATER FEATURE “A” – First Place goes to SK Landscape Design (Steven Kinzler, right). Presenting for Sponsor El Dorado
Communications is John Hernandez.
PUBLIC WORKS INSTALLATION First Place & OA go to Venco Western. Accepting
is Elizabeth Burns. Presenting for Sponsor Channel Islands Chapter is
John Hernandez.
SHADE / DECK – First Place to multi award winner Swink’s Creations (Mark Swink, right).
Presenting for Sponsor Vermeer RDO is Nelson Colvin.
SMALL COMMERCIAL MAINT – First Place goes to MSM Landscape Services (Mickey Strauss,
center). Presenting for Sponsor Altec are Nelson Colvin and SFV President Luis Casas.
SMALL RESIDENTIAL “B” – First Place goes to Oliver Holt Landscape (Oliver Holt,
center, with wife Regina’s son, Daniel Lindsey). Presenting for Sponsor SFV Chapter is
Nelson Colvin.
CUSTOM RESIDENTIAL – OA to Finley’s Tree & Landcare (Ron McDonald). Presenting
for Sponsor A-G Sod is Ruben Aranibar.
MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL – First Place goes to Groundcare Landscape (Francisco Salazar). Presenting for Sponsor Southland Sod Farms is
Nelson Colvin.
SMALL RESIDENTIAL “A” – First Place goes to Larson Landscaping (Wayne Larson).
Presenting for Sponsor LA/SGV Chapter is Dan Dvorak with State President Elizabeth Burns.
COMMERCIAL LIVING FACILITIES First Place & OA go to Oakridge Landscape (Ron McRae). Presenting for Sponsor MSM
Landscape Services is Mickey Strauss.
LARGE COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL First Place goes to MSE Landscape Professionals
(Marybeth MacNaughton). Presenting for Sponsor Luis Casas Tree Service is
SFV President Luis Casas.
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Coach’s CornerMulti Chapter Awards Program Honors Excellence
LARGE COMMERCIAL MAINT – First Place & OA go to Oakridge Landscape (Mark Roberts).
Presenting for Sponsor Cadre Landscape is Luis Casas.
LARGE RESIDENTIAL MAINT – First Place goes to Groundcare Landscape (Omar Salazar).
Presenting for Sponsor Vineland Growers Nursery is Luis Casas.
PUBLIC WORKS MAINTENANCE First Place goes to Stay Green Inc. (Rich Angelo).
Presenting for Sponsor Golden Oak Co-op Corporation is Tim Nord.
MEDIUM COMMERCIAL MAINT First Place goes to Groundcare Landscape
(Omar Salazar, center). Presenting for Sponsor Gro-Power are Nelson Colvin and Elizabeth
Burns.
LARGE HOA MAINT “A” – First Place & OA go to Stay Green Inc. (Rich Angelo). Presenting
for Sponsor Ewing Irrigation is Ignacio Provincia.
TREECARE RESIDENTIAL – First Place & OA go to multi award winner Luis Casas Tree Service (Luis Casas and dad Luis Casas Sr.).
Presenting for Sponsor Arbor Jet is Nelson Colvin.
More Red Carpet Awards photos and 60th Anniversary photos will appear in the next issue.
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Protecting Our Industry
CSLB Catches 169 Suspects in Statewide Stings
A series of statewide stings and sweeps by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB), netted 169 legal actions against
suspected licensed and unlicensed contractors as part of a national effort to warn consumers about risks of hiring unlicensed contrac-tors. The CSLB conducted three undercover sting operations and 46 sweep operations around California.
The enforcement actions, which took place between June 3 and June 25, 2019, were part of a nationwide effort coordinated by the National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA). These efforts were implemented to heighten consumer awareness about the importance of hiring licensed contractors and the risks of using those who are not, and ensuring that contractors follow all relevant laws related to workers’ compensation and down payments.
“Nationwide enforcement operations like this are critical to educating consumers about the risks they take if they hire someone who’s not licensed to work in and around their home and family,” said David Fogt, Registrar of California’s Contractors State License Board. “It also helps keep the playing field level for the over 285,000 licensed contractors here in California by working to limit unfair competition.”
In California, investigators from CSLB’s Statewide Investigative Fraud Team (SWIFT) partnered with several local law enforce-ment agencies to conduct three sting operations at homes in Rancho Cordova (Sacramento County), Paso Robles (San Luis Obispo County), and Campbell (Santa Clara County). Forty-six sweep operations were conducted in Alameda, Butte, Contra Costa, Fresno, Los Angeles, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, Orange, Placer, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Clara, and Sonoma counties.
For the stings, SWIFT investigators contacted suspects in several ways, including through their business profiles on social media and advertisements on craigslist.org. The suspected unlicensed operators came to the sting locations to place bids on projects like painting, concrete, ceramic and mosaic tile, flooring and floor covering, siding and decking, masonry, electrical, warm-air heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning, and tree services. Sweeps were conducted based on tips from consumers, and through coor-dinated efforts with partner agencies.
Of the suspects caught in the stings and sweeps, 37 individual cases were referred to a prosecutor after a thorough investiga-tion was made by CSLB. Additionally, 44 licensees were issued administrative citations. Also, 36 of the individuals were issued a fine for contracting without a license (Business and Professions Code (BPC) section 7028). In addition, 52 individuals received a “Notice to Appear in Court” (NTA) and may face misdemeanor criminal charges after being caught for breaking state contracting laws.
Of those issued an NTA, 51 suspects were found to be contracting without a license ((BPC) § 7028). In California, a state-issued license is required to perform any contracting work that costs $500 or more in labor and materials combined. The penalty for a first conviction is up to six months in jail and/or a fine of up to $5,000.
Thirteen may also be charged with requesting an excessive down payment (BPC §7159.5). In California, a home improvement project down payment cannot exceed 10 percent of the contract total or $1,000, whichever is less. This misdemeanor charge carries a maximum penalty of six months in jail and/or up to a $5,000 fine.
Also, 12 of the suspects issued a court date did not have workers’ compensation insurance for their workers, 45 may be charged for illegal advertising,
Consumers can get license info by running an “Instant License Check” on CSLB’s website. They can also get a list of licensed contractors in their area by using the “Find My Licensed Contractor” feature to search for licensed contractors by city or ZIP code. CSLB also recommends that consumers get at least three bids before hiring someone for the job.
CSLB operates under the umbrella of the Department of Consumer Affairs by licensing and regulating California’s over 285,000 contractors. In fiscal year 2017-18, CSLB helped recover more than $50 million in ordered restitution for consumers, making it one of the leading consumer protection agencies in the United States.
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Celebrating Professionalism…Then and Now
June is extraordinary for exceptional, very special people. No two alike and each displaying individual creative talents. Each
of us is in the sixth month of the year as a dynamic and creative presence.
For the San Fernando Valley Chapter, this journey in profes-sionalism all began 60 years ago when a few men, yes, and women – wives – formed the Chapter and joined the California Landscape Contractors Association. We celebrated this special occasion and honored those Chapter members who forged our legacy, at the June 15 Awards Banquet and 60th Anniversary celebra-tion at Rancho Deluxe Movie Ranch in Canyon Country.
Our Chapter Founders embarked on a journey pathway newly traveled with great expectations and with Infinite Guidance. I celebrate all of us who have been a part of our Chapter’s growth and uniqueness.
Also celebrated that night was our 60th Landscape Beautification Awards program, one of the best in the state. So difficult it is for the judges choosing between spectacular projects with ever
so slight degrees of excellence in each category. This is a very special time for professionalism and quality displayed in the entries, which spoke for themselves quite well both during the judging and
later on the screen during the awards video.
I believe that there is a special “inner quality” that is put forth by each member of the working team of a project that translates into a winner. And the SFV Chapter is blessed with more than our share of these remarkably talented individuals.
“Happiness does not come from having much – but from being much…” – Anon
“Everybody needs beauty as well as bread where nature may heal and cheer and give strength to body and soul.” – John Muir
This special event was filled with fellowship and warmth enjoyed by all. My gift, my passion is sharing “Love Does.” There is that Divine Spark within everyone that vibrates in creativity. Sing your heart song with love. Now, start the cycle again. – Dave
Just Takin’ a Moment
DAVID JUNOD Sheridan Landscaping,
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This is a very special time for professionalism and quality displayed in the entries, which spoke for themselves quite well both during the judging and later on the screen during the awards video.
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WC X-MOD DemystifiedContinuing Education
Two Free CLCA MWEL Workshops Set for August 21 and 23
CLCA’S Mastering Water Efficient Landscapes (MWEL) is holding two FREE workshops where you can earn CEUs for
your APLD, IA, ISA and NALP certifications! The workshops are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 21 in Downey and Aug. 23 in Santa Monica. They include continental breakfast and lunch sponsored by the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) and the host agency.
Who should attend: Landscape contractors, landscape architects and designers, city planning and building code enforcement, and water agency conservation personnel.
Attendees will learn:• Review a relevant case study of California’s Model Water
Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO)• Receive knowledge of MWELO’s most important elements• Have an understanding of soil, irrigation, water budgeting and
plant relationships• Have an understanding of overall water efficient landscape best
management practices (BMPs)• Participate in an interactive landscape water budgeting exercise• Participate in a question and answer session with proven
industry experts
The Wednesday, Aug. 21 workshop will take place at the SoCalGas Energy Resource Center, 9240 Firestone Blvd., Downey. It is sponsored by Metropolitan Water District and SoCalGas. There is a maximum of 70 attendees.
The Friday, Aug. 23 workshop will be held at Civic Auditorium East Wing, 1855 Main Street, Santa Monica. It also has set a maximum of 70 attendees. This workshop is sponsored by Metropolitan Water District and the City of Santa Monica.
These workshops are FREE to all who pre-register and attend thanks to a generous sponsorship by the MWD.
• Register with CLCA and place a $50 deposit* on the workshop you wish to attend.
• Upon your full attendance at the workshop, you will receive your $50 deposit back.
* Your deposit of $50 becomes non-refundable if you do not attend the workshop or attend less than 90% of the workshop or if you cancel your attendance within 10 days of the workshop.
CLCA offers these workshops to help you master new opportuni-ties in water efficiency. This is landscape training that focuses on mastering the basic elements of water efficient landscaping for new California landscapes. As more outdoor California building ordi-nances are imposed on new landscapes and the landscape industry, this training focuses on creating and maintaining water efficient landscapes. We will cover all the essential elements to help you comply with the MWELO, design, build and maintain healthy water efficient landscapes for California’s “new normal.”
To register for one of the workshops, or for more info, contact [email protected] or call CLCA at (800) 448-2522.
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