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Landscaping Rules in Dunwoody, GA (2026)

4 verified landscaping rules for Dunwoody, Georgia, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Grass Height Limits

Dunwoody requires grass and weeds to be maintained below 10 inches in height. Code Enforcement issues a courtesy notice when grass exceeds the limit, giving the owner 10 days to comply before a citation is issued. The city may mow and bill the property owner for non-compliance.

Dunwoody Grass Height & Lawn Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Tree Trimming

Dunwoody's tree ordinance (Ch. 16, Div. 6) protects hardwood trees with 10+ inch DBH, softwoods with 20+ inch DBH, and understory trees with 6+ inch DBH. Routine pruning of branches generally does not require a permit. Trimming within the 75-foot stream buffer requires permits and care.

Dunwoody Tree Trimming & Removal Rules

Some Restrictions

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Tree removal permits in Dunwoody are required for: hardwoods 10+ inch DBH on non-residential/multi-family lots; softwoods 20+ inch DBH; understory trees 6+ inch DBH on those lots; and any tree in the 75-foot stream buffer. Single-family homeowners are exempt from permits but must meet site tree density requirements.

Dunwoody Tree Preservation

Some Restrictions

Water Restrictions

Outdoor water use in Dunwoody is supplied by DeKalb County Watershed Management. Georgia Water Stewardship Act (2010) baseline outdoor watering schedule applies. During drought, EPD Level 1–4 restrictions may limit or prohibit outdoor watering. Check DeKalb County Water for current status.

Dunwoody Outdoor Water Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Looking for DeKalb County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Dunwoody city rules.

Landscaping Rules in DeKalb County