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Heritage & Protected Trees: Bloomfield vs Newark

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Bloomfield, NJ and Newark, NJ?

Bloomfield, NJ

Essex County

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Newark, NJ

Essex County

Some Restrictions

Newark recognizes significant trees, particularly those in Branch Brook Park and other historic parks. The cherry blossom collection in Branch Brook Park (larger than Washington DC's) represents a nationally significant tree heritage. The Shade Tree Commission protects notable trees on public property. Large, mature trees receive consideration during development review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBloomfieldNewark
Cherry Blossoms-Branch Brook Park — largest US collection
Heritage-Nationally significant tree collections
Shade Tree Commission-Protects notable public trees
Development Review-Significant trees considered
Parks-Historic parks with protected trees

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Bloomfield FAQ

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Newark FAQ

Does Newark protect heritage trees?

Yes, the Shade Tree Commission protects notable trees on public property. Branch Brook Park's cherry blossom collection, the largest in the US, represents nationally significant tree heritage.

What about the cherry blossoms in Branch Brook Park?

Branch Brook Park has the largest collection of cherry blossom trees in the United States. These trees are protected and maintained as a significant cultural and natural resource.

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