Nicolls Road Beautification Initiative
Division
Campus Operations & Maintenance (COM)
Overview
The Nicolls Road Beautification Project was launched to enhance the visual appeal of the
                        Stony Brook University campus and surrounding community along Nicolls Road. The project
                        established a natural evergreen barrier to screen parking lots, buildings, and other
                        infrastructure from public view, improving the overall landscape and first impression
                        of the university.
Funding Support
This initiative was made possible through a grant from former NYS Assemblymember and current Suffolk County Legislator Steve Englebright.
Key Highlights
- Planted over 215 Green Giant Arborvitae trees, each five to six feet tall
- Created a natural tree barrier along Nicolls Road and near the Ambulatory Surgery Building
- Enhanced campus aesthetics and community-facing views
- Supported environmental sustainability and long-term campus beautification efforts
Impact
The new tree plantings significantly enhance the visual landscape along one of the
                     campus’s most prominent corridors. This effort benefits not only the university community
                     but also local residents, pedestrians, and commuters traveling along Nicolls Road.
                     It reflects Stony Brook’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, environmental stewardship,
                     and pride in the campus’s appearance.
Timeline
Planning: Early October 2025
Completion: Late October 2025
Project Contacts
Michael DeBlasi – Campus Operations Grounds Manager | michael.deblasi@stonybrook.edu
