SANTA CLARITA, Calif. – The team at Stay Green brought home seven awards from the San Fernando Valley chapter of the California Landscape Contractors Association’s (CLCA) 57th annual Landscape Beautification Awards.
The awards were presented at the 57th annual Landscape Beautification Awards Banquet, July 9 at Sportsmen’s Lodge in Studio City.
Founded in 1970, Stay Green provides landscape services for commercial, industrial and residential properties throughout Southern California.
Stay Green received the following first-place awards:
• Medium commercial maintenance for The Commons of Calabasas
• Public works maintenance for the City of Burbank
The company also received the following Outstanding Achievement awards:
• Small commercial maintenance for Grace to You in Santa Clarita
• Medium commercial maintenance for The Lakes at Thousand Oaks
• Small HOA maintenance for Camino del Sol in Oxnard and Alta Vista HOA in Santa Clarita
• Large HOA maintenance for Fair Oaks Ranch in Santa Clarita
“If you ask anyone on our team why we put so much effort into our work, they’ll tell you it has nothing to do with winning awards,” said Chris Angelo, Stay Green CEO. “The awards are a wonderful validation, but ultimately we are committed to delivering the highest level of service for every client because it’s what they deserve. Whatever the size of a client’s property, we truly do want to be the natural choice for professional landscape services.”
Stay Green began as a one-man operation when it was started by Richard Angelo. For nearly 50 years, it has flourished into a multiple award-winning landscape firm that serves clients throughout the Los Angeles region and Ventura County. Stay Green specializes in areas such as landscape maintenance, plant health care, sustainability and water management.
“What makes them stand out starts at the top with Rich and Chris, their management style and their interaction with the people in the field,” said Nelson Colvin, a member of the CLCA San Fernando Valley chapter’s board. “The company has a very strong family attitude and that shows in the work that’s done.”
The CLCA is a nonprofit trade organization of landscape contractors. The association’s members include landscape contractors and public officials.
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