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Parkway Planting: Dallas vs Grand Prairie

How do parkway planting rules compare between Dallas, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas Park and Recreation Department under City Code Chapter 32A and Chapter 43 manages parkway tree planting in the strip between curb and sidewalk. Residents must obtain a no-fee Park Board permit and follow approved species and clearance standards.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGrand Prairie
Permit issuerDallas Park and Recreation-
Permit feeNo fee-
Free tree programBranch Out Dallas twice yearly-
Preferred speciesCedar elm, Texas red oak-
Right-of-way authorityCity Code Ch. 43-

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Dallas FAQ

Can I plant any tree in my Dallas parkway?

No. Parkway plantings need a Park Board permit and must come from the approved species list emphasizing drought-tolerant natives like cedar elm and Texas red oak. Crepe myrtles and large oaks are restricted in narrow parkways.

Who maintains parkway trees in Dallas?

Maintenance is shared. Adjacent property owners handle routine watering and minor pruning. Dallas Park and Recreation and the City Forester manage major pruning, hazardous limbs, and removal of dead or diseased trees.

Grand Prairie FAQ

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