No county tree ordinances of any kind. Texas counties cannot regulate tree preservation on private property. Only indirect protections through environmental law may apply.
Unincorporated Dallas County has no tree ordinances. The county does not regulate tree planting, preservation, removal, or replacement on private property. Indirect protections come from the federal Endangered Species Act (for species habitat), TCEQ water quality regulations (riparian vegetation), and Dallas County Floodplain Management Regulations. HOA covenants may impose tree standards in subdivisions.
No county tree ordinance violations.
See how other cities in Dallas County handle tree ordinances.
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