Edmonton Tree Removal Information
All the information that you will need for your Edmonton tree removal project.
Trees on Private Property
According to The City of Edmonton it is your responsibility to prune trees and shrubs around your property so as to prevent any overhang or blockage of pedestrians or motorists using the sidewalks and roads beside your property.
Edmonton reserves, in their bylaws, the right to come after property owners whom disregard any care for the trees on the property that may be required.
The bylaw states that any tree, shrub or any other type of vegetation may not interfere with any public work or utilities. They should not obstruct the view of drivers using a road next to your property.
If any of your trees are coming close to the power lines in your area Epcor is available to help, you can contact them here.
Should you plant any trees on your property and would like to add the to a tree map for Edmonton it is available at Edmonton Tree Map.
City of Edmonton pdf on tree maintenance on private property.
Trees on Public Property
The City of Edmonton has a specific tree protection bylaw that protects and deals with pruning of Elm trees, this is in light of Dutch Elm Disease.
If you have any questions, the city is always available to help at 311.
If you have a complaint to place about public vegetation this number will help to serve that as well.
Edmonton Hardiness zone
Edmonton is considered to be in the plant hardiness zone of 3.
Edmonton Trees
This is a list of trees that are known to grow in Edmonton after minor maintenance when planted.