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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Cranston vs Foster Center

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Cranston, RI and Foster Center, RI?

Cranston and Foster Center have similar restriction levels.

Cranston, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

Public tree removal in Cranston requires tree warden approval. Private tree removal on one's own property is generally permitted but may be regulated by zoning requirements. RIGL 11-44-2 penalizes damaging trees on another's property.

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Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

RIGL 2-14-1 et seq. requires municipalities to appoint a tree warden (licensed arborist) for care and control of public trees and rights-of-way. RIGL 11-44-2 imposes criminal and civil penalties for damaging trees on another's property without permission. Providence County has no county government; tree removal on private property is regulated by municipal zoning and tree preservation ordinances. Public tree removal requires tree warden approval.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCranstonFoster Center
Public TreesTree warden approval requiredTree warden approval required
Private TreesGenerally allowedMunicipal zoning rules apply
Other's TreesRIGL 11-44-2 penalties-
DevelopmentZoning may require replacements-
Tree Warden-Required per RIGL 2-14-1
Damage Penalty-RIGL 11-44-2 (criminal/civil)
County Rule-None β€” no county government

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Cranston FAQ

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree in Cranston?

Public tree removal in Cranston requires tree warden approval. Private tree removal on one's own property is generally permitted but may be regulated by zoning requirements. RIGL 11-44-2 penalizes damaging trees on another's property.

What are the tree removal rules in Cranston?

Public Trees: Tree warden approval required. Private Trees: Generally allowed. Other's Trees: RIGL 11-44-2 penalties. Development: Zoning may require replacements.

Foster Center FAQ

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree in Providence County?

RIGL 2-14-1 et seq. requires municipalities to appoint a tree warden (licensed arborist) for care and control of public trees and rights-of-way. RIGL 11-44-2 imposes criminal and civil penalties for damaging trees on another's property without permission. Providence County has no county...

What are the tree removal rules in Providence County?

Tree Warden: Required per RIGL 2-14-1. Damage Penalty: RIGL 11-44-2 (criminal/civil). Public Trees: Tree warden approval required. Private Trees: Municipal zoning rules apply.

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