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Tree Trimming: Fort Worth vs Haltom City

How do tree trimming rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Fort Worth and Haltom City have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Routine trimming of trees on private property does not require a city permit under Fort Worth's urban forestry ordinance (Zoning Sec. 6.302) as long as the tree is not removed and protected post oak or blackjack oak species are not damaged. Trimming city street trees in the right-of-way requires coordination with the City Forester.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Haltom City requires tree branches to clear sidewalks by 8 feet and streets by 14 feet. Right of way work needs city approval, and HOA tree rules are limited by TX Property Code 202.007.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthHaltom City
Code SectionFort Worth Zoning Sec. 6.302-
Routine Pruning PermitNot required-
Protected Species47 species, special post oak rules-
Street TreesCoordinate with City Forester-
Fact-8 foot clearance required over public sidewalks

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fort Worth FAQ

Do I need a permit to trim a tree on my Fort Worth property?

No. Routine pruning on private property does not require a city permit. Permits are only triggered when a tree is removed or when a protected species is significantly damaged under Sec. 6.302.

Can I trim a tree in front of my house in the right-of-way?

Street trees in the city right-of-way are city property. You should coordinate with the Park and Recreation Department's City Forester before trimming to ensure ANSI A300 compliance.

Haltom City FAQ

Can I trim branches from my neighbors tree over my yard in Haltom City?

Texas common law lets you trim branches back to the property line at your own expense, but you cannot enter the neighbors property or damage the tree beyond the line.

Do I need a permit to trim my own tree?

No, not for routine pruning on your own property. Work affecting the public right of way or removing a protected tree may require Public Works review.

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