The 4th edition of Miller Legg’s new plant identification newsletter. The theme for this issue is Sensory Plants.
Miller Legg’s first plant identification newsletter to share all the different plants and why they are important. The newsletter will familiarize everyone with unique plants that the landscape architecture department uses and/or plants we would like to use more often.
By Joaquin Mojica, Regional Engineering Manager As an Urban Land Institute (ULI) Leadership Institute graduate, I thought I would share…
Miller Legg is excited to announce a new partnership with The HFW Companies to enhance Miller Legg’s capabilities and continued growth. HFW has extensive experience in national A/E services and the growth of mid-size firms like Miller Legg.
As a leading consulting firm, Miller Legg’s Environmental Department does extensive work with native Florida wildlife, including permitting, monitoring, habitat…
Sea Level Rise is no longer an abstract spinoff of Climate Change, but rather an ever-increasing reality which is a…
The concept of Sea Level Rise has advanced far beyond an academic model. Based upon population estimates and statistics from…
As the City of Doral and its residents are enjoying the new Doral Glades Park, some feathered friends were also…
Governor Ron DeSantis just signed off on CS/House Bill 1159 barring local governments from regulating the removal, pruning or trimming of a tree on private property if a certified arborist or registered landscape architect determines the tree poses a danger.
Landscapes play many important roles. They contribute to our well being and quality of life. High quality landscapes can attract residents as well as being an important facet to the Florida Ecological food web…
As a leading consulting firm, Miller Legg’s Environmental Department does extensive work with native Florida wildlife, including permitting, monitoring, habitat management, and mitigation. We provide consulting services associated with Florida’s protected species including: gopher tortoise, sand hill crane, Indigo Snake, Bonneted bat, etc. and the focus of today’s blog, the Burrowing Owl.
Miller Legg recently won the 2017 FNGLA Landscape Award of Excellence for the Port Everglades Southport Turning Notch project.
William Schipske, PE, recently joined Miller Legg as Senior Engineer in the firm’s headquarters office in Fort Lauderdale. Schipske has more than 33 years of experience as a civil engineer with a focus on land development, design and construction in South Florida.
Miller Legg is pleased that William Mohler, III, CA, CLI, has been appointed to the City of Plantation’s Landscape Planning & Review Board.
Miller Legg’s environmental department does extensive work with native Florida wildlife, including the Burrowing Owl, Gopher Tortoise, Sand hill Crane, Indigo Snake, and the focus of today’s blog, the elusive Bonneted Bat. The Bonneted Bat, adorably named for their large and curled ‘elephant ears’, is only found in Florida and is the largest bat native to the state.