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A County owned tree is planted on County right-of-way by the County/developer and will be maintained by the County. (ie. Green ash, Shubert Chokecherry, Siberian elm or American elm)
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Staff and contractors who are trained International Society of Arboriculture certified arborists.
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Strathcona County prunes County-owned trees on a five-year cycle.
2014
- Woodbridge/Westboro/Village on the Lake/Estates of Sherwood Park/Regency/Ridge
2015
- Sherwood Heights/Foxboro/Foxhaven/Forrest Green/Lakeland Ridge (south)
2016
- Brentwood/Maplewood/Strathcona Village/Clarkdale/Summerwood
2017
- Glen Allan/Nottingham/Lakeland Ridge (north)
2018
- Millshaven/Heritage Hills/Cloverbar Ranch/Charlton Heights
2019
- repeat 2014
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4. What do I do in the event that a County tree fails/damages private property?
Permanent link to What do I do in the event that a County tree fails/damages private property?The resident should report the incident to Forestry staff at the Parks Compound at 780-416-7275.
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5. What is the County's role in cleaning up after a severe storm?
Permanent link to What is the County's role in cleaning up after a severe storm?The County's first priority is to remove hazardous branches from sidewalks and roadways. Homeowners are responsible for further cleanup of privately owned trees.
Recreation, Parks and Culture maintains urban areas and Transportation Engineering and Operations maintains the rural roadways.
Additional information
780-416-PARK (7275)
recreation@strathcona.ca
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Last updated: Friday, August 28, 2020
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