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logo-staygreenEverything’s coming up roses at Stay Green Inc., where the company is celebrating its recent honors at the San Fernando Valley chapter of the California Landscape Contractors Association’s (CLCA) 54th annual Landscape Beautification Awards, for the 43-year-old landscape company’s work in Los Angeles and Ventura counties. The awards gala was held June 29 at A Rancho Deluxe in the Santa Clarita Valley.

Stay Green received first-place awards in Los Angeles County for: Large Homeowners Association (HOA) Maintenance for the Sienna Villas HOA in Valencia; Public Works Maintenance for the City of Santa Clarita near the Valencia NorthPark neighborhood; Large Commercial Maintenance for the River Oaks Shopping Center at McBean Parkway and Magic Mountain Parkway in Valencia; and Small HOA Maintenance for the Treana HOA in the Santa Clarita Valley’s Stevenson Ranch community.

“We really find reward enough in doing high-quality, sustainable and cost-effective work,” Stay Green President and CEO Chris Angelo said. “That said, it is a true honor to receive these accolades. It means a great deal to know that we were selected out of a group of such great peer companies.”

Chris Angelo

Chris Angelo

Stay Green also received Outstanding Achievement plaques for work in Los Angeles and Ventura counties. In L.A. County, Stay Green received awards for Large HOA Maintenance for Santa Clarita’s Bridgeport HOA; the 211 Spalding condominiums in Beverly Hills; Medium Commercial Maintenance for Starz Plaza at 2950 Hollywood Way in Burbank; and Small Commercial Maintenance for Santa Clarita Medical Plaza in Valencia. In Ventura County, Stay Green received a plaque for Small HOA Maintenance work for the Harbor Walk HOA, in Oxnard between Channel Island Harbor and Hollywood Beach.

“Everyone at Stay Green is very proud of these awards and thankful for the recognition,” Angelo said. “Being honored at events such as the CLCA awards gala provides a chance to remind people that we are leaders in sustainable landscape solutions throughout Southern California.”

The CLCA is a nonprofit trade organization of landscape contractors. The association’s members include landscape contractors and public officials. For more information, visit www.clca.org.

 

About Stay Green Inc.

Stay Green Inc. delivers the quality, expertise and resources only an industry leader can provide, combining exceptional client service with an unsurpassed reputation for excellence that spans four decades. Based in Santa Clarita, the company has more than 300 employees working in Landscape Maintenance, Plant Health Care, Tree Care, Water Management Services and Landscape Design/Build Services. Stay Green serves clients throughout Southern California, and exercises environmental stewardship through its Sustainability Practices, which are applied across all service lines to help customers protect the environment as well as the bottom line. Stay Green Inc. is recognized as a leading provider of high-quality landscape services, having achieved a 95 percent customer retention rate, along with receiving the industry’s most prestigious awards. Learn more at www.StayGreen.com or by calling (800) 858-5508.

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2 Comments

  1. Jimmy says:

    Seriously? Our community fired them. They should be called, “Stay Brown.” You can always tell an area that Stay Green is maintaining…just look for the loads and loads of wood chips that turn gray, look ugly and harbor snakes, rats, mice, are a fire hazard and can cause loads and loads of termites in the area. That’s what termites do, eat dead wood. Someone is getting some huge kickbacks here. They were the WORST landscapers we had. We now are paying another company to fix what they have destroyed.

    • Crystal says:

      Hi Jimmy, so which landscape company do you use now. I would love to hear more about your experience with Stay Green. Sou need like a nightmare. :(

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