Providence regulates public/street tree removal through the City Forester and Parks Department under Code Ch. 23. Private-property tree removal on residential lots is generally unregulated in Providence County municipalities, but historic districts, CRMC coastal zones, and development projects trigger permit requirements.
Rhode Island has no statewide private-tree protection ordinance. Most Providence County municipalities do not require a permit to remove trees on private residential property, reflecting the state's strong tradition of private property rights. However, significant restrictions apply: (1) Street trees and any tree in the public right-of-way or on city parkland are protected β Providence City Forester (Code Ch. 23) must approve removal, and Cranston, Warwick, Pawtucket, and other towns have similar tree warden programs authorized by RIGL Β§2-14 (Shade Tree statutes); (2) Historic districts (Benefit Street, College Hill, Armory Providence; Quality Hill Pawtucket) may require Historic District Commission review for trees contributing to streetscape; (3) CRMC jurisdiction (within 200 ft of Narragansett Bay tidal waters) requires CRMC approval for tree/vegetation removal; (4) Subdivision and major development projects trigger tree inventory and replacement requirements through planning board review. Unauthorized removal of street trees is a serious violation.
Unauthorized street tree removal: $500-$5,000 per tree plus replacement at city value (can exceed $10,000 for mature trees). CRMC vegetation violation within 200 ft of tidal water: $1,000+ plus restoration order. Historic district tree violation: HDC fine plus replanting.
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