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Tree Replacement Requirements: Grand Prairie vs Mesquite

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Grand Prairie, TX and Mesquite, TX?

Grand Prairie has fewer restrictions than Mesquite.

Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas County has no countywide tree replacement ordinance for private property in unincorporated areas. Replacement mitigation is governed by incorporated cities (e.g., Dallas, Plano, Richardson) or by deed restrictions and HOA rules.

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Mesquite, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

When protected trees are removed during Mesquite development, replacement trees must be planted on-site or a fee-in-lieu paid based on the inches of tree removed.

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Grand Prairie FAQ

Mesquite FAQ

Can I plant any species to satisfy replacement?

Only species on Mesquite's approved native/adapted list. Invasive or non-approved species like Bradford pear or mimosa do not count.

How much is the fee-in-lieu per inch?

Typically $150-$300 per caliper inch, set by Planning. Confirm the current rate when submitting your tree mitigation plan.

Does this apply to my existing home?

No. Tree replacement is a development requirement. Individual homeowners on existing single-family lots are generally exempt.

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