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🌿 Landscaping Rules/Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Arlington vs Haltom City

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Arlington, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Haltom City has fewer restrictions than Arlington.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Arlington's tree preservation ordinance regulates removal of protected trees on non-single-family development sites. Single-family homeowners generally may remove trees on their own property without a permit. Removal of trees in street rights-of-way or on commercial, multifamily, and new-construction sites requires approval and may trigger mitigation plantings.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Haltom City has no citywide protected tree ordinance for single family lots. Permits may apply to right of way trees, floodplain trees, or required landscape trees on commercial sites.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonHaltom City
Single-Family PermitNot generally required-
Commercial/MultifamilyPermit and mitigation required-
Right-of-Way TreesCity approval required-
Protected SpeciesOaks, pecan, elm, others-
Contact(817) 459-6100-
Fact-No citywide protected tree ordinance for single family lots

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Arlington FAQ

Can I cut down a tree in my Arlington backyard without a permit?

Yes, in most cases. Owner-occupied single-family residential lots are generally exempt from Arlington's tree preservation mitigation requirements, so homeowners may remove trees on their own property without a city permit. Trees in the adjacent public right-of-way still require city approval.

What trees are protected under Arlington's tree ordinance?

The ordinance protects trees above specific trunk diameters on non-single-family development sites, with stronger protection for native species like live oak, post oak, pecan, bur oak, and cedar elm. Exact thresholds are defined in the Unified Development Code landscape standards.

Do I need a permit to remove a dead tree?

Dead, diseased, or hazardous trees generally may be removed without a permit, but it is a good idea to document the tree's condition with photos. On regulated commercial and multifamily sites, you should notify the planning department before removal to avoid replacement requirements.

Haltom City FAQ

Do I need a Haltom City permit to cut down a tree in my yard?

Generally no for single family residential lots, unless the tree is in the public right of way, on a commercial site as a required landscape tree, or restricted by plat or HOA documents.

Who owns the tree between the sidewalk and the curb?

Parkway trees in the public right of way are city owned or jointly maintained. Contact Public Works before trimming or removing them.

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