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Tree Care and Maintenance

Care for Newly Planted Trees
We recommend that newly planted trees receive about 20 gallons of water per week, especially in the hot, dry summer months. Tree pits should be kept free of garbage, road and sidewalk salt, and dog waste, which can contaminate the soil.

No extra soil should be added to tree pits. Adding soil can suffocate the tree, as well as provide a breeding ground for fungi and insects where the soil touches the trunk of the tree.

Tree Pruning
In November 1997, Parks embarked on a program of routine, block-by-block maintenance for street trees. Each City tree will be pruned once every 10 years under the grid maintenance pruning system. Each year 1/10 of the trees in each community board will be pruned. By pruning trees in a block by block pattern, we are able to make more efficient use of our resources than by pruning in response to geographically disparate public requests.

Please inform your borough forestry office if you see a tree that you believe poses a hazard and is in need of emergency pruning. Other tree emergencies such as fallen trees, fallen limbs, and hanging limbs should also be referred to your borough forestry office. Call 311 (212-NEW-YORK if calling from outside NYC) to report tree emergencies.

Dead Tree Removal
If a tree appears to be dead, please call your borough forestry office. If an inspector determines that the tree is dead, Parks will remove it within 30 days of receiving the request. Click here to go to Dead Tree Removal Online Form.

Only Parks and contractors hired by Parks are allowed to remove trees. Any citizen caught removing a living tree will be charged with arborcide and penalized severely. See Tree Damage and Arborcide.