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Urban Forest Equity: Bridgeport vs Stamford

How do urban forest equity rules compare between Bridgeport, CT and Stamford, CT?

Bridgeport, CT

Fairfield County

Some Restrictions

Bridgeport's Tree Code Chapter 71 and the Climate Action Plan together promote canopy expansion in historically under-planted neighborhoods, prioritizing replacement plantings, heat-island reduction, and protection of mature street trees.

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Stamford, CT

Fairfield County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBridgeportStamford
Local codeBridgeport Ch. 71-
State authorityCT Β§23-58, Β§23-65-
Equity focusOld Mill Hill, East End-
Hearing requiredFor public-tree removal-

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Bridgeport FAQ

Who is the Tree Warden?

A city official appointed under state law to manage public trees, hold removal hearings, and enforce planting and pruning standards along streets and in parks.

Can I plant a tree in front of my house?

Yes, but the species, location, and clearance must be approved by the Tree Warden because the strip is public right-of-way under city care.

Stamford FAQ

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