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Heritage & Protected Trees: Cleveland vs Parma

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Cleveland, OH and Parma, OH?

Parma has fewer restrictions than Cleveland.

Cleveland, OH

Cuyahoga County

Some Restrictions

Cleveland does not have a formal heritage or landmark tree designation program, but the Division of Urban Forestry protects significant trees on city property. Large, mature trees in public parks and rights-of-way receive priority protection. The Cleveland Tree Plan identifies priority areas for tree canopy preservation.

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Parma, OH

Cuyahoga County

Few Restrictions

Parma's Codified Ordinances do not designate or specially protect 'heritage' or 'landmark' trees. Public trees are protected generally under Chapter 911, but no class of historic or specimen tree carries enhanced status under the code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClevelandParma
Formal Heritage ProgramNo formal designation-
ProtectionCity trees protected by Urban Forestry Division-
Cleveland Tree PlanGuides canopy preservation goals-
Park TreesManaged by Division of Urban Forestry-
Community ProgramsNeighborhood tree planting initiatives-
Heritage Tree Code-None
Public Tree Protection-Parma Ch. 911 (all public trees equally)
Private Trees-Not regulated

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Cleveland FAQ

Does Cleveland have a heritage tree program?

Cleveland does not have a formal heritage tree designation. However, significant trees on city property are protected by the Division of Urban Forestry, and the Cleveland Tree Plan guides canopy preservation efforts.

Are large trees on city property protected?

Yes. All trees on city property and in public rights-of-way are managed by the Division of Urban Forestry. Unauthorized work on these trees is a violation under Section 509.99.

Parma FAQ

Does Parma protect heritage or historic trees?

No. Parma's Codified Ordinances do not establish a heritage tree program. All public-property trees are protected equally under Chapter 911; private trees are unregulated.

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