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Carrollton vs Grand Prairie

How do protected tree species rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Carrollton and Grand Prairie have similar restriction levels.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas County does not maintain a countywide protected tree species list. The City of Dallas Article X tree ordinance and similar Irving, Plano, and Richardson rules protect specific species and sizes. Check your city.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas County does not maintain a countywide protected tree species list. The City of Dallas Article X tree ordinance and similar Irving, Plano, and Richardson rules protect specific species and sizes. Check your city.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonGrand Prairie
County listNone; cities regulateNone; cities regulate
Dallas protected size4-inch DBH and larger4-inch DBH and larger
Dallas key speciesLive oak, post oak, pecanLive oak, post oak, pecan
County parksInternal policy onlyInternal policy only

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Carrollton FAQ

Can I cut down a big tree in unincorporated Dallas County?

Generally yes, with no county permit required. Most of Dallas County is incorporated; check your specific city ordinance. Confirm with Dallas County Public Works for any unincorporated parcel.

Which Dallas trees are most protected?

Trees over 30 inches and historic species like bur oak, live oak, post oak, pecan, and bald cypress receive enhanced protection under Dallas Article X with higher mitigation requirements.

Grand Prairie FAQ

Can I cut down a big tree in unincorporated Dallas County?

Generally yes, with no county permit required. Most of Dallas County is incorporated; check your specific city ordinance. Confirm with Dallas County Public Works for any unincorporated parcel.

Which Dallas trees are most protected?

Trees over 30 inches and historic species like bur oak, live oak, post oak, pecan, and bald cypress receive enhanced protection under Dallas Article X with higher mitigation requirements.

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