TREE CARE IN HOFFMAN ESTATES

Hoffman Estates Tree Care

The Village of Hoffman Estates has an estimated population that tops out at over 50,000, with a total incorporated land area of about 19 square miles. School District 54, which began with one school in 1952, is now the largest elementary school district in the State of Illinois (outside of the City of Chicago). Other school districts serving Hoffman Estates residents include Districts 46, 15, 211, U-46 and 300. Hoffman Estates High School was named as one of the outstanding high schools in the state in 1987 and the Village of Hoffman Estates has won six Governor's Home Town Awards for its innovative programs.

The Public Works Department is responsible for the maintenance and repair of Hoffman Estates infrastructure. This includes streets, parkways, water and sewer systems, creeks and drainage swales, municipal grounds, traffic control signs, and roadway lighting.

The Department's Forestry and Grounds program provides maintenance and care of approximately 16,500 Village-owned trees, and 151 acres of turf-growth property. Presently, 59 turf acres are maintained in-house, and 92 acres are maintained through contracted service. Maintenance of Village property includes mowing and lawn care. Crewmembers retain Department of Agriculture pesticide applicators and/or operator licenses.

Champion Tree Care seeks to maintain your arboriculture needs consistent with the expectation of the Village and its residents so that your property will be enhanced and beautified by our safe and professional services.

We provide free onsite estimates, as well as initial phone discussions, by a licensed arborist. Get the conversation started with a phone camera photo forwarded to 847-345-7507 or email us at info@championtreecare.com. Let's Talk Trees!

 

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