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Boise vs Meridian

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Boise, ID and Meridian, ID?

Boise, ID

Ada County

Some Restrictions

Boise recognizes significant trees through its Urban Forestry program, though it does not have a formal heritage tree ordinance with the same legal protections found in some other cities. The city values mature trees and encourages their preservation through development standards and community programs.

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Meridian, ID

Ada County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoiseMeridian
Heritage Tree OrdinanceNo formal heritage designation program-
Urban ForestryCity tracks significant public trees-
Development ReviewMature tree preservation encouraged-
Tree Selection GuideTreasure Valley Tree Selection Guide-
Free InspectionsAvailable for street trees-

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Boise FAQ

Does Boise have a heritage tree program?

Boise does not have a formal heritage tree designation ordinance. However, the Urban Forestry division tracks significant public trees, and the Development Code encourages preservation of mature trees during development.

Can I get help with a tree on my property?

The Community Forestry division provides free inspections for street trees. For trees on private property, they can provide general guidance. The Treasure Valley Tree Selection Guide helps with species selection.

Meridian FAQ

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