Stroudsburg anchors Monroe County at the confluence of Brodhead Creek and McMichael Creek, a gateway position that has made it one of the fastest-growing commercial and resort-service corridors in northeastern Pennsylvania. That growth has concentrated stormwater runoff through retention and detention systems that carry both municipal MS4 obligations and private commercial compliance requirements. Our team engineers and restores these basins — addressing sediment accumulation, failing outfall structures, and degraded vegetation cover — so that property managers and municipal engineers have documentation and field performance to meet each inspection cycle.
The Brodhead Creek corridor and its tributary buffers are among the most ecologically significant riparian zones in the Poconos region, and they face persistent invasive pressure from Japanese knotweed, common reed, and mile-a-minute vine on disturbed commercial and municipal margins. Unchecked, these species undermine bank stability, reduce native buffer function, and create long-term management costs for any landowner with creek or wetland frontage. We develop multi-season treatment and native-replanting programs calibrated to the hydrology and soil conditions specific to the Brodhead watershed — not generic prescriptions, but plans built around what establishes in this part of Monroe County.
As a commercial and county-seat destination serving the broader Poconos market, Stroudsburg generates land-management work across a wide range of parcel types: resort-adjacent stormwater systems, highway commercial retention basins along US-209 and I-80, and riparian buffers tied to municipal open-space holdings. Our NE PA operations base allows us to mobilize for Monroe County projects efficiently, and we provide the permitting coordination and engineering support needed to take a project from initial assessment through to a stable, compliant, and inspectable end state.