Parks Department Surplus Tree Planting Program
Ages: | Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Outdoor |
Cost: | Free |
Category: | Nature & Outdoors |
150 trees available
Is there a place in front of your home or business that looks like a good location to plant a tree? If so, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department is reaching out to constituents to help locate planting sites for 150 surplus trees in their spring planting cycle ending July 1.
The Parks Department is accepting tree planting requests for the current spring cycle through Friday, June 3. Requests received after that date will go into the fall planting cycle beginning in September.
Any resident of Boston can request to have a street tree planted on the sidewalk in front of their home or business whether or not there is an existing tree pit if the location meets the tree planting requirements spelled out at www.cityofboston.gov.
Tree planting requests can be made utilizing the BOS:311 app or webpage (www.cityofboston.gov/doit/apps/311.asp) or by calling 311 or the Park Line at (617) 635-PARK (7275).
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www.cityofboston.gov/Parks/StreetTrees/seasonal.asp
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