From Seedling to Skyline

Todays News

Master Arborist John Snow. Photo by Dylan Campbell.

As part of its Urban Studies Speaker Series, Hoyt Architects welcomed professional arborist John Snow on February 18 for his presentation, The Urban Forest Lifecycle: Designing Cities with Trees That Last 50 Years or More. Snow is the president of the Florida Urban Forestry Council, owner-operator of Tree Check Up LLC, a Board-Certified Master Arborist and has been working in arboriculture and urban forestry for over 30 years. Below is an excerpt from the full Q&A interview that will be featured in the July/August issue of SRQ Magazine.

SRQ: You spoke about a pervasive cycle of planting and removal of trees in urban areas long before the trees reach their full canopy potential. Why does that happen?

Snow: I think the issue revolves around most people having a hard time visualizing longer timeframes. People can budget for a year, but when you start thinking about five years from now, things get a little more hazy quite quickly. You say 10 years from now and now it’s a very gray area. When you’re planning trees, you’re thinking about 50 or 80 years into the future. I hear quite often, “well, I might not even be here by then, so what does it matter?” Humans have inherent short-term thinking. The problem is, that doesn’t match the lifespan of trees that we’re planting in urban landscapes. I don’t think that there’s ever going to be perfection, but there are ways that we can begin shaping things to work better and that starts with the planning phase of implementing trees in urban environments.

Master Arborist John Snow. Photo by Dylan Campbell.

To learn more click here

« View The Friday Feb 20, 2026 SRQ Daily Edition
« Back To SRQ Daily Archive

Read More

 Jazz Club of Sarasota Recognized in  DownBeat's 2026 Great Jazz Venues Guide

Jazz Club of Sarasota Recognized in DownBeat's 2026 Great Jazz Venues Guide

Jun 19, 2026

Barbara Gerdeman and Elizabeth Goodwill  Present Lost and Found

Barbara Gerdeman and Elizabeth Goodwill Present Lost and Found

Jun 12, 2026

Tampa Museum of Art Celebrates Maureen and Doug Cohn with Naming of Contemporary Art Gallery

Tampa Museum of Art Celebrates Maureen and Doug Cohn with Naming of Contemporary Art Gallery

Jun 12, 2026

 Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota Announces 31st Season

Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota Announces 31st Season

Jun 12, 2026