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Tree Trimming: Florissant vs Kirkwood

How do tree trimming rules compare between Florissant, MO and Kirkwood, MO?

Florissant and Kirkwood have similar restriction levels.

Florissant, MO

St. Louis County

Some Restrictions

New trees may not be planted on a St. Louis County right-of-way between the sidewalk and the curb (SLCRO §1218.140). Existing right-of-way trees are owned by the adjacent property owner who is responsible for fallen-tree removal.

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Kirkwood, MO

St. Louis County

Some Restrictions

New trees may not be planted on a St. Louis County right-of-way between the sidewalk and the curb (SLCRO §1218.140). Existing right-of-way trees are owned by the adjacent property owner who is responsible for fallen-tree removal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFlorissantKirkwood
ROW plantingBannedBanned
Fallen ROW treeOwner responsibilityOwner responsibility
Code§1218.140§1218.140

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Florissant FAQ

Can I plant a tree in my parkway strip?

No — between sidewalk and curb is county ROW and is off-limits for new plantings.

Who handles fallen branches in the street?

Owner of the adjacent parcel is responsible for ROW tree fall.

Kirkwood FAQ

Can I plant a tree in my parkway strip?

No — between sidewalk and curb is county ROW and is off-limits for new plantings.

Who handles fallen branches in the street?

Owner of the adjacent parcel is responsible for ROW tree fall.

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