Tallahassee requires property owners to maintain trees so they do not obstruct sidewalks, streets, or utilities. The city's Urban Forestry program manages trees in the public right-of-way. Tallahassee is known as a tree canopy city.
Property owners must trim trees to maintain clearance over sidewalks (8 feet) and streets (14 feet). Dead, diseased, or hazardous trees must be addressed promptly. The city's Urban Forestry division manages public trees and can assist with right-of-way tree issues. Tallahassee has one of the largest urban tree canopies in the southeast. Hurricane preparedness includes proper tree maintenance to reduce storm damage.
Failure to trim overhanging branches after a notice results in the county performing the work and billing the owner $200β$2,000 depending on scope. Emergency removals for hazardous trees may be performed without prior notice.
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