Trees with more than half of their trunk diameter on private property, at ground level, are considered private trees.
Contact Access Richmond Hill if you are unsure of the ownership of a tree.
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There are different rules and services for taking care of private and public trees.
How to tell if a tree is on private property
Trees with more than half of their trunk diameter on private property, at ground level, are considered private trees.
Contact Access Richmond Hill if you are unsure of the ownership of a tree.
Removing trees from private property
You need a permit to injure or destroy a private tree prior to injuring or removing any trees with 15 cm or greater Diameter at Breast Height (*DBH) on private property.
*DBH refers to the tree diameter measured at 4.5 feet above ground
How to tell if a tree is on public property
Who takes care of public trees?
Richmond Hill's Urban Forestry Section is responsible for the protection, planting, maintenance and removal of public trees. Residents should not interfere or perform any work on Richmond Hill-owned trees.
Contact Access Richmond Hill to let us know about any public trees that needs attention.
The health and maintenance of trees in the community is very important for Richmond Hill's ecosystem. There are a number of activities and services our staff perform to keep our trees healthy for future generations to enjoy.
Richmond Hill's tree pruning schedule is based on a 10 -year cycle, meaning all Richmond Hill-owned trees will be pruned at least once every 10 years.
Why do trees need to be watered?
Water smaller or recently planted trees by slowly pouring two to three pails of water around the base. You can also use a garden hose to trickle water slowly at the base of the truck for one to two hours.
Water larger trees using a sprinkler. Run the sprinkler under the tree for one to two hours or until a rain gauge placed on the lawn reaches 2.5 cm of water. Stop watering if run-off occurs and wait an hour before you start watering the tree again.
Planting trees in new subdivisions
Note: These are guidelines only. Alterations to these distances may be done under unique circumstances.
Contact Access Richmond Hill for more information.
Inspections for girdling roots
Common tree diseases and pests
There are a number of diseases and insects that affect trees. Residents should not perform any work to trees on Richmond Hill property. To report a damaged tree or request an inspection of a tree, contact Access Richmond Hill at 905-771-8800.
Learn more about common tree diseases and pests.
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