Forestry

Branch Out Berkley 

Fall Tree Planting Program

The beauty of Berkley's tree-lined streets is a result of the successful Tree Planting Program. The young trees that are planted are about 1½ inches in diameter and approximately 10 feet tall.

Please note if a tree was removed from the right-of-way, it takes at least 5 years for the roots to break down to allow for a new tree to be planted in the same area. New tree placement is also contingent upon underground utility locations and the size of the greenbelt.

Trees are made available on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is a LIMITED number available. 

Got a new tree?
It is important to ensure proper care is given to the trees on your property. Click here for a tree maintenance checklist and tips! 

If you would like more comprehensive information on caring for a new tree, click here to see the Arbor Day Foundation's (Tree City USA) tree care tips and techniques. 
 

Urban Tree Canopy Study

An Urban Tree Canopy (UTC) assesses how much of a defined geographic area is covered by trees’ crowns. 

The objective of a UTC assessment is to help decision-makers understand their urban forest resources to establish canopy goals and to strategically focus tree-planting efforts and resources. The UTC Study utilizing satellite data assesses the entire urban forest within a geographic area and includes all private and public trees. 

This study was conducted thanks to the Berkley Tree Board

Tree Trimming and Removal

Every year, the Department of Public Works contractor prunes trees in the right of way, trimming the large branches and removing trees due to health or public safety concerns.  While the City makes every effort to preserve the tree canopy, there are instances when removal is necessary. The arborist will evaluate a tree prior to removal and report back to our Public Works office for documentation

For instance, many Silver Maple trees have hollow trunks/limbs even though the leaves continue to grow. The internal rot of the older Silver Maples is a very common occurrence in Berkley (see photo below here).         


If a tree is concluded to be healthy we do not remove them as we hope to preserve our natural canopy in the City.


The contractor hired by the city has several Certified Arborists on staff, recognized by the International Society of Arboriculture.

These specialists care for the trees with overall health and safety in mind:

J.H. Hart Tree Trimming and Removal Overview