C24 Chapter 24 Right-of-way Street Tree Standards doc 2025

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So, if a tree sits on a property line, its deemed common property, and you are both owners. For this reason, you cannot legally plant a tree on the property line without consent from your neighbor. Its soundest to plant trees 3 4 feet from all property lines to leave space for future expansion.
Electrical utility companies are required by the Public Utilities Commission to trim trees to provide clearance around power lines in order to prevent fires and power outages. This tree trimming is done on a separate schedule from and with a different objective than the trimming done by Public Works.
It is a homeowners duty to maintain trees near power lines. Tree pruning costs between $75 and $1,500. Tree removal costs between $200 and $2,000.
Tree Location Matters: If a tree is on public property, the utility company generally takes responsibility for its maintenance. However, if the tree is on private property, the homeowner must ensure it does not interfere with the main power lines.
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