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Tree Trimming: Attleboro vs New Bedford

How do tree trimming rules compare between Attleboro, MA and New Bedford, MA?

Attleboro and New Bedford have similar restriction levels.

Attleboro, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

Attleboro's mayor proposed a public tree protection ordinance to regulate planting, maintenance, and removal of public trees. The Attleboro Land Trust endorsed a revised wetlands ordinance extending the no-disturb zone from 25 to 50 feet. Property owners may trim branches extending over their property line under MA law.

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New Bedford, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

New Bedford manages public trees through the Department of Public Infrastructure. Property owners are responsible for maintaining trees on their property to prevent hazards to public ways. Massachusetts law allows property owners to trim branches extending over their property line.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAttleboroNew Bedford
Public TreesProtection ordinance proposed/adoptedManaged by Dept of Public Infrastructure
Wetlands Buffer50-foot no-disturb zone-
Private TreesMay trim to property line (MA law)Owner responsible for hazard prevention
State LawMGL Ch. 87 public shade trees-
Overhanging Branches-May trim to property line (MA law)
Contact-DPI: 508-979-1550

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Attleboro FAQ

Can I trim tree branches that hang over my property in Attleboro?

Attleboro's mayor proposed a public tree protection ordinance to regulate planting, maintenance, and removal of public trees. The Attleboro Land Trust endorsed a revised wetlands ordinance extending the no-disturb zone from 25 to 50 feet. Property owners may trim branches extending over their...

Do I need a permit to trim trees in Attleboro?

Public Trees: Protection ordinance proposed/adopted. Wetlands Buffer: 50-foot no-disturb zone. Private Trees: May trim to property line (MA law). State Law: MGL Ch. 87 public shade trees.

New Bedford FAQ

Can I trim tree branches that hang over my property in New Bedford?

New Bedford manages public trees through the Department of Public Infrastructure. Property owners are responsible for maintaining trees on their property to prevent hazards to public ways. Massachusetts law allows property owners to trim branches extending over their property line.

Do I need a permit to trim trees in New Bedford?

Public Trees: Managed by Dept of Public Infrastructure. Private Trees: Owner responsible for hazard prevention. Overhanging Branches: May trim to property line (MA law). Contact: DPI: 508-979-1550.

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