Does the City prohibit the pruning of tree roots from City trees that cross over onto private property?
No, residents may prune tree roots that are on private property. The City does not provide this service. Residents are cautioned that any root pruning has the potential for being injurious to the trees they support; therefore caution should be taken when performing these activities. Roots on the public right-of-way may not be cut by residents. The City may prune these roots from time to time in accordance with its needs. View all FAQs for this department. View all FAQs.
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