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Heat Island Mitigation: Fort Worth vs North Richland Hills

How do heat island mitigation rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

The Fort Worth Urban Forestry Master Plan and the Climate Action Plan set tree-canopy growth targets to reduce urban heat island effects. Programs include public tree planting, canopy goals on city property, and incentives for private tree retention.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthNorth Richland Hills
Lead programsUrban Forestry and Climate Plan-
Canopy strategyTargets and equity priority-
Code linkTree Ordinance in Zoning Code-
Cool surfacesPilots and code amendments-
Lead agencyPark and Recreation Forestry-

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Fort Worth FAQ

Can I request a free street tree from Fort Worth?

Yes. Park and Recreation Urban Forestry plants street and park trees through neighborhood programs and equity priority areas. Residents can request planting through the Urban Forestry program subject to species and site availability.

Does Fort Worth require tree planting for new construction?

The Zoning Code Tree Ordinance generally requires tree preservation or replacement on most development sites, with canopy and replacement standards determined by zoning district and project type during permit review.

North Richland Hills FAQ

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