The City Residential Tree
Program is a cost share program
where the Office of
Public Works will supply and
plant a tree in the public right
of way or parkway area of a
property,
while the property owner
contributes a small fee to the
cost. The program is open to
any resident of the City of
Springfield
and is announced each year that
it is made available.
Due to the limited number of
trees available,
a maximum of two trees
per resident
is allowed. All
shade trees are required to have
at least 35 feet of spacing and
ornamental trees are to have 20
feet of spacing. No shade tree
varieties are allowed to be
planted under overhead utility
lines.
Residents that have narrow
parkways, which are less than
five feet or where underground
utility lines would prohibit
planting, can now have trees
planted on private property,
within five feet behind the
sidewalk. Residents will be
required to sign a release form
if the tree is planted on
private property.
Limited varieties of the
following trees will be
available: Autumn Blaze Maple,
Red Sunset Red Maple, Redmund
Linden, Swamp White Oak, Red
Oak, Snow Drift Crab, Prairie
Fire Crab and Red Jewel Crab.
For those individuals who wish
to plant trees on their
property, the City Arborist has
developed a list of recommended
varieties that are hardy enough
for our climate and provide
color and/or shade as needed.
For a copy of the list click
HERE.
For more information regarding
the tree program, please contact
the City Arborist at: 789-2428
or