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Tree Removal Permits: Goodyear vs Peoria

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Goodyear, AZ and Peoria, AZ?

Goodyear and Peoria have similar restriction levels.

Goodyear, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Goodyear Code Chapter 27, Article 1 (Tree Care and Management) regulates tree removal on public property and within public rights-of-way. The city's Urban Forestry Department manages the urban forest canopy. Private property tree removal does not require a city permit in most cases, but trees within HOA common areas and PAD landscape plans may require approval.

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Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Non-protected trees on private property can generally be removed without a city permit. Protected native plants (ARS 3-901) require a state permit. City street trees cannot be removed by residents. Development projects must address tree preservation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGoodyearPeoria
City CodeChapter 27, Article 1-
Private PropertyGenerally no city permit required-
Public TreesUrban Forestry approval required-
Native PlantsARS §3-904 protections on undeveloped land-
Contact(623) 932-3200 Urban Forestry-
Private Non-Protected-No city permit needed
Protected Native-State permit required
City Trees-Cannot be removed without authorization
Development-Must address existing trees
Penalty-Up to $100,000 for native plants
Key Species-Saguaro, palo verde, ironwood

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Goodyear FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree on my property in Goodyear?

Generally no city permit is required for private property tree removal. However, check with your HOA — most Goodyear communities require architectural review approval for tree removal, especially in front yards. Trees in approved landscape plans may also be protected.

Who manages street trees in Goodyear?

The Urban Forestry Department manages all trees on public property and rights-of-way. Do not trim or remove street trees without contacting Urban Forestry through (623) 932-3200. The city handles maintenance and replacement of public trees.

Are any trees protected in Goodyear?

Trees on public property are protected under Chapter 27. Native desert plants (like saguaros) on undeveloped land are protected under Arizona's Native Plant Law (ARS §3-904). Trees required by PAD landscape plans may also have protections.

Peoria FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree?

Not for non-protected species on private property. Protected natives need a state permit.

Can I trim my neighbor's tree?

You may trim branches to your property line.

What about city street trees?

They are city property and cannot be removed without authorization.

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