Pueblo requires property owners to maintain trees for clearance over sidewalks and streets. Trees must not obstruct sight lines or create hazards.
Property owners in Pueblo are responsible for maintaining trees on their property and adjacent to the right-of-way. Trees must provide adequate clearance over sidewalks (typically 8 feet) and streets (typically 14 feet). Trees that obstruct sight clearance at intersections must be pruned. The city may require trimming and charge the owner for non-compliance. Dead or hazardous trees must be removed promptly.
Failure to maintain clearance results in notices and potential city abatement at the owner's expense.
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