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Tree Replacement Requirements: Goodyear vs Peoria

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Goodyear, AZ and Peoria, AZ?

Goodyear has fewer restrictions than Peoria.

Goodyear, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Goodyear does not mandate tree replacement for private property tree removal. The Zoning Ordinance requires landscape plans for new development that include minimum tree plantings. The Urban Forestry Department manages replacement of public trees removed for maintenance or development. HOAs in master-planned communities often require replacement of trees removed from front yards.

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Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Peoria requires tree replacement when significant trees are removed during development. Replacement with desert-adapted species from approved plant lists. Shade trees prioritized for urban heat mitigation. Replacement ratio may exceed 1:1 for mature trees.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGoodyearPeoria
Private RequirementNo general replacement mandate-
New DevelopmentLandscape plans with tree minimums-
Public Trees1:1 replacement by Urban Forestry-
HOA RulesOften require front-yard replacement-
Contact(623) 932-3200 Urban Forestry-
When Required-During development when trees removed
Ratio-May exceed 1:1 for mature trees
Species-Desert-adapted from approved list
Priority-Shade trees for heat mitigation
Street Trees-Must replace at owner's expense if damaged
Construction-Tree protection fencing may be required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Goodyear FAQ

Do I have to replace a tree I remove in Goodyear?

The city does not have a general tree replacement requirement for private property. However, your HOA likely requires replacement of front-yard trees with approved species. Check your CC&Rs before removing any trees.

What trees should I plant in Goodyear?

Desert-adapted species are recommended including palo verde, mesquite, ironwood, desert willow, and native shade trees. The Urban Forestry Department can provide guidance on appropriate species for the Goodyear climate.

Does new development in Goodyear require tree planting?

Yes. The Zoning Ordinance requires landscape plans for new development that include minimum tree plantings with desert-appropriate species. These requirements are reviewed during the development approval process.

Peoria FAQ

Do I need to replace trees during construction?

Yes. Development must include tree replacement in landscape plans.

What replacement trees are recommended?

Desert-adapted shade trees from the city's approved plant list.

What if I damage a city tree?

You must replace it at your expense with an approved species.

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