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Parkway Planting: Deer Park vs La Porte

How do parkway planting rules compare between Deer Park, TX and La Porte, TX?

Deer Park and La Porte have similar restriction levels.

Deer Park, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Trees planted in unincorporated county road right-of-way require Harris County Engineering approval and must follow the AASHTO clear-zone standard, sight triangle rules, and approved species list. Inside Houston, parkway plantings need a Houston Public Works street tree permit through the Houston Parks and Recreation Department.

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La Porte, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Trees planted in unincorporated county road right-of-way require Harris County Engineering approval and must follow the AASHTO clear-zone standard, sight triangle rules, and approved species list. Inside Houston, parkway plantings need a Houston Public Works street tree permit through the Houston Parks and Recreation Department.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDeer ParkLa Porte
AuthorityTX Trans Code Ch. 251TX Trans Code Ch. 251
ApplicationHarris County EngineeringHarris County Engineering
Buffer30 feet from intersection30 feet from intersection
Species listH-GAC urban treesH-GAC urban trees
Houston permitPublic Works ROWPublic Works ROW

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Deer Park FAQ

Can I plant a live oak in front of my Harris County house in the parkway?

Possibly, with a free Harris County Engineering ROW permit confirming species, sight distance, and utility clearance. Live oak is on the H-GAC approved list but mature canopy spread often conflicts with overhead lines, so silver-tier species may be required.

Who maintains parkway trees in Harris County?

Adjacent property owners maintain parkway trees including pruning, watering, and removal of dead limbs. Harris County only intervenes if the tree obstructs sight, blocks drainage, or fails. Houston ROW trees are similarly maintained by abutting owners.

La Porte FAQ

Can I plant a live oak in front of my Harris County house in the parkway?

Possibly, with a free Harris County Engineering ROW permit confirming species, sight distance, and utility clearance. Live oak is on the H-GAC approved list but mature canopy spread often conflicts with overhead lines, so silver-tier species may be required.

Who maintains parkway trees in Harris County?

Adjacent property owners maintain parkway trees including pruning, watering, and removal of dead limbs. Harris County only intervenes if the tree obstructs sight, blocks drainage, or fails. Houston ROW trees are similarly maintained by abutting owners.

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