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Colorado Springs vs Manitou Springs

How do tree ordinances rules compare between Colorado Springs, CO and Manitou Springs, CO?

Colorado Springs, CO

El Paso County

Some Restrictions

Colorado Springs regulates street trees and public park trees under City Code Chapter 13 Article 2 but does not comprehensively regulate private-property trees on single-family lots. Permits are required to plant, prune heavily, or remove trees in the public right-of-way (typically the strip between sidewalk and curb). Development projects must meet tree preservation and replacement standards under the Landscape Code.

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Manitou Springs, CO

El Paso County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactColorado SpringsManitou Springs
Regulated AreaPublic ROW and parks-
Private YardsLargely unregulated (HOA excepted)-
Approved SpeciesBur oak, ponderosa, honey locust-
EAB ConcernActive in region-
Forestry DivisionCity Parks Department-

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Colorado Springs FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree from my Colorado Springs yard?

Not from the city for private yard trees, but check your HOA covenants which often require approval. Removal of trees in the public right-of-way strip between sidewalk and curb does require a Forestry Division permit.

Can Colorado Springs make me treat my ash tree for emerald ash borer?

The city can order treatment or removal of infested public trees and may issue abatement orders for private infested trees that threaten the urban forest. Proactive treatment every 2 to 3 years is recommended for healthy ash trees.

Manitou Springs FAQ

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