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Urban Forest Equity: Albuquerque vs Tijeras

How do urban forest equity rules compare between Albuquerque, NM and Tijeras, NM?

Albuquerque, NM

Bernalillo County

Some Restrictions

Albuquerque's Climate Resiliency Action Plan and Parks and Recreation Heritage tree program target canopy growth in low-tree neighborhoods, prioritizing equity in tree planting near ART, schools, and East Central where heat exposure is highest.

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Tijeras, NM

Bernalillo County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAlbuquerqueTijeras
Lead officeParks and Recreation-
Equity priorityICEZ, Southeast Heights-
Heritage treesPermit before removal-
BosqueCottonwoods protected-

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Albuquerque FAQ

Can I request a free street tree?

Yes. Parks and Recreation accepts requests for street tree planting in many neighborhoods, with priority for low-canopy equity zones identified in the Climate Resiliency Action Plan.

Do I own the parkway tree in front of my house?

Street parkway trees are typically in city right-of-way and managed by Parks. Homeowners should not prune or remove them without coordinating with the Forestry Section first.

Tijeras FAQ

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