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Tree Protection in Wyoming, MI (2026)

3 verified tree protection rules for Wyoming, Michigan, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Tree Removal Permits

Tree-removal permitting in the City of Wyoming, Michigan is administered through Chapter 82 (Trees and Weeds), Article II (Trees) of the Wyoming Code of Ordinances, beginning at Sec. 82-31 (trees in right-of-way). Removal of any tree in the public right-of-way must be coordinated with the Wyoming Public Works Department at 2660 Burlingame Avenue SW (616-530-7260). Routine removal of dead, diseased, or hazardous trees on private property generally does not require a standalone City permit. Subdivision and site-plan tree-preservation conditions under Chapter 90 (Zoning) require Planning Commission approval to alter.

Wyoming MI Tree Removal Permits and Right-of-Way Approvals

Some Restrictions

Heritage & Protected Trees

The City of Wyoming, Michigan does not maintain a dedicated public heritage-tree registry in its Code. Specimen and notable trees are protected indirectly through Chapter 82 (Trees and Weeds), Article II of the Wyoming Code of Ordinances and through tree-preservation conditions imposed during subdivision and site-plan review under Chapter 90 (Zoning). Wyoming's public-park trees and right-of-way trees are managed by the Wyoming Public Works Department. Voluntary preservation tools include Kent Conservation District programs and conservation easements through regional land trusts such as Land Conservancy of West Michigan.

Wyoming MI Heritage and Specimen Trees

Some Restrictions

Tree Replacement Requirements

Tree replacement in the City of Wyoming, Michigan is imposed through Planning Commission conditions on subdivision and site-plan approvals under Chapter 90 (Zoning) and through right-of-way coordination with the Wyoming Public Works Department under Chapter 82 (Trees and Weeds), Article II, rather than through a standalone numeric replacement ordinance. The Planning Commission may require replacement plantings, specify caliper and species (drawn from native or proven non-invasive lists for USDA Hardiness Zone 6a), and condition Certificate of Occupancy on installation. Right-of-way replacements are coordinated with Public Works at 2660 Burlingame Avenue SW.

Wyoming MI Tree Replacement Requirements

Some Restrictions

Looking for Kent County county-wide rules?

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

Tree Protection in Kent County