Can I perform work on the City street tree in front of my property?

All work on public trees must be done or approved by the City. To prune, plant, remove, treat, root-grind, etc. a tree on public property (such as the right-of-way and parkway), the property owner must obtain a permit (See Section 7 of the City Tree Manual and the permit application here).

Some trees are considered shared ownership trees (typically located on the edge of the public right-of-way). The City maintains these trees and all the rules and regulations pertaining to public trees still apply. However, the City may be more inclined to allow for removal of shared ownership trees in certain situations.

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1. Do I need a permit to remove a tree on private property?
2. Can I perform work on the City street tree in front of my property?
3. Can I plant a tree in the city parkway?
4. I want the City to plant a tree in the parkway near my home.
5. Why doesn't the City allow maples to be planted along streets?