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Tree Trimming: Olathe vs Overland Park

How do tree trimming rules compare between Olathe, KS and Overland Park, KS?

Olathe and Overland Park have similar restriction levels.

Olathe, KS

Johnson County

Some Restrictions

Olathe requires property owners to maintain tree limbs at 14 feet clearance over streets and 8 feet over sidewalks. The city's urban forestry program manages boulevard trees along Kansas Avenue and downtown.

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Overland Park, KS

Johnson County

Some Restrictions

Overland Park requires property owners to maintain trees so branches do not obstruct sidewalks, streets, or sight lines. Minimum clearances of 8 feet over sidewalks and 14 feet over streets are required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOlatheOverland Park
Street Clearance14 ft minimum14 feet minimum
Sidewalk Clearance8 ft minimum8 feet minimum
City TreesUrban forestry manages-
Removal PermitRequired for city ROW-
Sight Triangles-Must be maintained at intersections
Hazardous Trees-City may order removal

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Olathe FAQ

Can I remove a tree on my property?

Check if it's a protected species. Permits may be required for large or heritage trees.

What about storm damage?

Post-storm debris removal is a recurring issue. Contact Olathe for storm cleanup resources.

Overland Park FAQ

Am I responsible for trimming trees over the sidewalk in Overland Park?

Yes. Property owners must maintain at least 8 feet of clearance over sidewalks and 14 feet over streets. The city can require trimming or perform it at your expense.

Does Overland Park trim trees on my property?

No. The city only trims trees in public rights-of-way and parks. Private property tree maintenance is the owner's responsibility.

Who trims trees near power lines in Overland Park?

Evergy and other utilities handle trimming around power lines. Contact your utility to report branches touching electrical infrastructure.

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