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Tree Ordinances: Boston vs Revere

How do tree ordinances rules compare between Boston, MA and Revere, MA?

Boston, MA

Suffolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Boston's Public Tree Protection Ordinance (Boston Code Section 7-4.7) protects all trees on city-owned property, requires replacement of removed healthy street trees with equivalent specimens, and is enforced by the Urban Forestry Division under the Parks Commissioner.

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Revere, MA

Suffolk County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBostonRevere
CodeBoston Code Section 7-4.7-
State LawMGL Chapter 87 (Public Shade Trees)-
ScopeAll trees on city-owned property-
ReplacementEquivalent size and species required-
Enforced ByUrban Forestry Division-

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Boston FAQ

Are trees protected in Boston?

Yes. All trees on city-owned property are protected under Boston Code Section 7-4.7. Street trees are additionally protected under Massachusetts General Law Chapter 87. Only the Urban Forestry Division may prune or remove these trees.

What happens when a street tree is removed in Boston?

Healthy street trees that are removed must be replaced with trees of equivalent size and species in the same neighborhood. The Tree Warden manages replacements as part of the Urban Forest Plan.

Revere FAQ

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