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Parkway Planting: Irvington vs Newark

How do parkway planting rules compare between Irvington, NJ and Newark, NJ?

Irvington, NJ

Essex County

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Newark, NJ

Essex County

Some Restrictions

Newark's Shade Tree Commission, established under Title 8 Β§10 and N.J.S.A. 40:64, regulates planting, pruning, and removal of street trees in the public right-of-way, including the iconic cherry blossoms surrounding Branch Brook Park.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIrvingtonNewark
Code section-Title 8 Chapter 10
State statute-N.J.S.A. 40:64
Famous park-Branch Brook cherry blossoms
Authority-Shade Tree Commission
Permit required-Plant, prune, remove

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Irvington FAQ

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Newark FAQ

Can I plant a tree in front of my house?

Only with Shade Tree Commission approval. The commission ensures species suitability, utility-line clearance, sidewalk safety, and climate-resilience criteria before authorizing any planting in the public right-of-way.

Who maintains street trees?

The city, working through the commission, handles major pruning and removal. Property owners are encouraged to water young trees and report hazards but cannot prune street trees without authorization.

Why are cherry blossoms protected?

Branch Brook Park's cherry collection is older and larger than Washington D.C.'s. Essex County and the city coordinate on protection, replacement, and the annual festival each spring.

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