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Hackensack vs Mahwah

How do tree trimming rules compare between Hackensack, NJ and Mahwah, NJ?

Hackensack and Mahwah have similar restriction levels.

Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County's Department of Public Works manages tree trimming within county road rights-of-way. Property owners need a county permit before pruning, planting, or removing trees that overhang or sit within the county right-of-way.

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Mahwah, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Mahwah reserves authority to plant, prune, and maintain trees within public rights-of-way, while permitting non-harmful pruning on private property without a permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHackensackMahwah
County authorityBergen County Public Works-
Permit neededRight-of-way work only-
State lawNJSA 27:16 county roads-
Municipal treesLocal shade tree commissions-
Utility trimmingBPU clearance standardsLimited to line safety
Code chapter-Chapter 14 Tree Preservation
Right-of-way authority-Township exclusive
Private pruning-Allowed if not harmful

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hackensack FAQ

Can I trim a county road tree myself?

No. Trees within Bergen County road rights-of-way require county authorization before any pruning. Contact the Department of Public Works to request work or written permission to perform the trimming.

Who handles trees on local streets?

Trees within municipal road rights-of-way fall under the local shade tree commission of your borough or township, established under NJSA 40:64. Permits and approvals come from that body, not the county.

Mahwah FAQ

Do I need a permit to prune my own trees in Mahwah?

No permit is required for cutting, pruning, or trimming on private property as long as the work does not harm the tree's health. Removal of regulated trees still requires a permit.

Can I trim a Township-owned street tree myself?

No. Mahwah reserves the right to plant, prune, and maintain trees in public rights-of-way. Contact the Township before any work on street trees or trees in public easements.

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