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The city manages trees on public property including the street rights of way, parks, greenways, and other city-owned or controlled property.
The Urban Forestry Division has proudly made the City of Raleigh a Tree City USA for over 30 years.
Benefits of the Urban Forest
- Increase property values
- Improve air and water quality
- Reduce heating and cooling costs
- Decrease stormwater runoff and pollution
- Increase public health and wellness by promoting physical activity, reducing stress, and lowering asthma risks
Raleigh's Tree of the Year
Congratulations to Raleigh's 2024 Tree of the Year.
From the nominator:
From the nominator:
This native flowering dogwood "Caroline" grows in Windemere Beaver Dam Park. Resides on Nottingham near Leonard and is a stunning tree when in full bloom
Raleigh's Tree of the Year program celebrates Arbor Day and all things trees!
Tree Service Request
To request street tree service for pruning, removal, or planting, complete our online tree service request form.
Worried about tree roots impacting your sidewalk? Email Transportation Field Operations if you have any questions.
Tree Impact Permit
A Tree Impact Permit is needed for any work that occurs on or near a city tree.
View additional information, including how to apply for a Tree Impact Permit.
Donor Tree Program
Donation programs offer opportunities for community citizens to partner with the City of Raleigh to donate resources for the enhancement of City of Raleigh parkland. Individuals and groups are able to donate funds for trees.
Tree Planting
Planting a tree is the best way to make sure we have a healthy and diverse urban forest for future generations.
Learn more about planting benefits, tips, and opportunities.
Crape Myrtle Bark Scale
Crape myrtle bark scale is a new pest to crape myrtles that we have seen throughout Raleigh. Urban Forestry does not fertilize, perform pest management or provide supplemental water to established trees.