New & Replacement Trees FAQ

Below are the answers to commonly asked questions regarding planting new trees on the terrace.

Please contact us if you have a question not covered below.

 

Can we choose the tree that is planted on the terrace in front of our house?

No.

This is a firm no.  We understand the many reasons why there are preferences. But, again, our answer has to be no. 

Our trained staff ensures the right tree is planted in the right space so it can thrive in the narrow space along the side of the road.  

We need to be sure we are creating a diverse urban canopy so it is resilient to our changing climate.  Plus, we have to consider things like underground utilities, other nearby tree species, tree species availability at the nursery, and other factors, too. 

Will I get a notice about the tree planting?

For replacement trees, you will receive a door tag explaining the process. 

In new developments, like newly built sub-divisions, you will not receive notification. The planting in these areas was worked out with the developer, and they should be disclosing this information to you.

Will the city come back and remove the metal stakes holding up the tree?

Yes.  Trees are staked to help them grow correctly.  We keep trees staked as long as necessary, and then a crew will be around to remove them when it is safe to do so for the long-term health of the tree.

Why was a tree planted on the terrace in front of my house?

The City of Madison has a goal to increase our urban forestry canopy coverage. 

Trees provide many benefits to homeowners. 

They help with stormwater runoff. They reduce cooling costs for your home in the summer. They increase the value of your home, too.  There are many other social and environmental benefits, too.

Are there any charges for a new tree?

We have a whole other section related to assessments.

The basic summary is that if a tree is replacing a tree that was removed then there is no assessment.

If this is a new tree planted where there was never a tree before, then there is a one-time assessment for the labor, fuel, supplies, and admin costs related to planting the tree.  This one-time assessment is a lifetime guarantee as well. Any future replacements (including removal, stump grubbing, and replanting) are covered and will not be assessed a second time.

Can I buy a tree and plant it in the terrace or right of way space in front of my home?

No.

Per City Ordinance 10.10, the City Forester has authority over trees and their planting on city property.

The goal of Urban Forestry is to create a healthy, diversified, resilient, and vibrant urban forest. Tree species are carefully selected to achieve this goal.

 

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