264 Nowak and Peck: Large Oriental Bittersweet Vines and Utility Arboriculture Acknowledgments. The authors acknowledge monetary and administrative support from the New York State Department of Transportation, and project management by John Rowen. Addi- tionally, John and the NYSDOT Technical Advisory Committee provided numerous and useful comments on previous draſts of a project report that is the basis for this paper. The following students from SUNY-ESF are acknowledged herein for their contributions to the successful completion of these studies from their work as Research Aides, Research Analysts, and Research Project Assistants: Collin Bartholomew, Ian Freeburg, Gavin MacKellar, Quincey Oliver, Juliana Quant, William Van Gorp, Danielle Wilder, and Ryan Wynne all contributed to field work and data management. Dr. Eddie Bevilacqua and the SUNY- ESF Dendrochronology Lab provided space and resources to con- duct vine stem analyses. 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