Round Rock does not require a permit for routine trimming of trees on private property. Trimming that encroaches into the public right-of-way requires city approval. Heritage tree protections may apply.
Property owners in Round Rock may trim trees on private property without a permit as long as the work does not constitute removal of a protected tree. Trimming of trees that overhang public rights-of-way or utility easements may require coordination with Round Rock Utilities or Public Works. Tree trimming near power lines should be coordinated with the utility company (Oncor or Bluebonnet Electric). Round Rock does not have a formal heritage tree ordinance, but large specimen trees may be protected under the tree preservation provisions of the development code.
Trimming into right-of-way without approval: possible citation. Damage to public trees: liability and restoration costs.
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