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The tree in front of my house was removed, but the stump is still there. When is the City going to remove it?
Due to the underground utility lines, the City has to notify Underground Service Alert before grinding the stump. They will then mark the stump to identify utilities in the area around it.
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City-owned trees
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1.
Does the City of Menlo Park have a regular tree maintenance schedule?
The City of Menlo Park maintains approximately 27,000 park and street trees. Due to the large number of trees maintained by the City, the emergency and most critical cases are scheduled first. Normally, street trees are pruned on a 5 year rotating schedule.
2.
Can I remove the street tree in front of my house?
No, only the City can remove street trees. Only trees that are dead, diseased or have serious structural problems are approved for removal.
3.
If there is a City tree that appears unhealthy or needs pruning, where do I call?
Call the Maintenance Division at 650-330-6780 and request a work order. City staff will inspect the tree and determine what needs to be done.
4.
Does the City replace street trees that are removed?
Yes, the tree will be replaced by the City. If you would like to see a list of replacement species, please contact the Maintenance Division at 650-330-6780.
5.
If the City is replacing a City tree who is responsible for watering the tree?
The homeowner is responsible for watering the tree and will receive instructions when the tree is planted.
6.
The tree in front of my house was removed, but the stump is still there. When is the City going to remove it?
Due to the underground utility lines, the City has to notify Underground Service Alert before grinding the stump. They will then mark the stump to identify utilities in the area around it.
7.
Could I request a tree to be planted in front of my house?
City Staff will need to visit and review the sidewalks easement and right of way in order to determine whether a tree can be planted. Please call the Maintenance Division at 650-330-6780.
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