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Tree Trimming: Greensboro vs High Point

How do tree trimming rules compare between Greensboro, NC and High Point, NC?

Greensboro and High Point have similar restriction levels.

Greensboro, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Street trees on Greensboro rights-of-way are city property maintained by the City Arborist at no cost. Private trees are the owner's responsibility.

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High Point, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Property owners in High Point are responsible for trimming trees on their property. Trees must maintain clearance over sidewalks and streets and not obstruct traffic signs or signals.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreensboroHigh Point
AuthorityCity Arborist, Planning Department-
Right-of-Way TreesCity property, maintained at no cost-
Private TreesOwner responsibility-
Utility SetbackUnderstory trees within 20 ft of utility lines-
Contact336-373-CITY (2489)-
Sidewalk Clearance-8 feet minimum
Street Clearance-14 feet minimum
Responsibility-Property owner
City Trees-City maintains right-of-way trees

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Greensboro FAQ

Who trims trees on Greensboro streets?

Trees on public rights-of-way are city property. The City Arborist manages trimming and maintenance for these trees at no cost to adjacent property owners. Request service by calling 336-373-2489.

Am I responsible for trimming trees on my Greensboro property?

Yes. Trees on private property are the owner's responsibility. The city does not intervene in private tree matters. However, you should maintain trees so they do not obstruct sidewalks or roadways.

High Point FAQ

Am I responsible for trimming trees near the sidewalk in High Point?

Yes, property owners must maintain trees on their property including 8-foot clearance over sidewalks and 14-foot clearance over streets.

Who trims trees in the right-of-way in High Point?

The city maintains trees in the public right-of-way. Contact the Public Services department for issues with right-of-way trees.

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