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The City of Dearborn offers residents the option to request that the City plant a tree in their residential easement, free of charge. Residents are responsible for the care and upkeep of the tree, including watering and weeding it regularly. The City will assist with tree trimming, as required.
All Dearborn residents are eligible to order a free tree for their property. However, the request must be approved and submitted by the homeowner.
Yes, the City will plant a tree in your residential easement, free of charge. To request a tree, fill out the following form: Order a Free Tree (Google Form).
As you complete the form to order your free tree, the form will ask you for your preference of tree species. The City does not guarantee that they will be able to plant your preferred tree at your property, but will do their best to accommodate requests.
No, the City will choose where to plant the tree along your residential easement. The location of the tree will depend on many factors, all assessed and advised by a professional arborist.
An easement is the section of yard or landscape located between the sidewalk and the curb of a street. This patch of grass is called a residential easement in neighborhoods.
Once your tree is planted, the City will provide you with information about the species of tree and how to care for it. Most trees require regularly watering and weeding in the first few months following planting. It is your responsibility to care for the tree once the City plants it in your residential easement.
The City is only responsible for tree trimming along residential easements.
The City of Dearborn has rules and regulations for planting, trimming, and removing trees on private property.