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Plymouth Becomes First Minnesota City to Monitor Tree Health Using AI

PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, AUG 7 – Plymouth is using AI and 3D mapping to monitor about 40,000 trees, aiming to identify issues early and reduce maintenance costs over a planned four-year project.

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By Frankie McLister Click here for updates on this story     PLYMOUTH, Minnesota (WCCO) — The City of Plymouth is the first in Minnesota to help monitor tree health with data using artificial technology. Leaf by leaf, Conor Nolan, who’s a navigator for Greehill Smart Tree Inventories, showed WCCO a new kind of data collection he does on a daily basis, driving no more than 23 miles per hour. “So what’s happening is the scanners in the back are sp…

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Fox 9 broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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