
Austin’s urban forest is made up of trees, vegetation, and other components that are invaluable to the well-being and identity of our community. Explore and learn more about this growing resource.
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To report concerns about trees, call Austin 3-1-1. Use the Who Can Help Me? directory for City contact information related to trees.
- Resources for Homeowners & Gardeners
- Resources for Educators & Parents
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Bright Green Future Grants Program PEAS - Partners for Education Agriculture & Sustainability Texas Children in Nature Network Urban Forest Youth Education Program Urban Forest Program Materials Request Austin Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights Youth Leadership | Cities Connecting Children to Nature Austin 
- Get Active in Your Community
- Learn More About Our Urban Forest
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Austin Urban Forest Inventory and Analysis Austin's Green Infrastructure StoryMap State of Our Environment Report Tree Canopy StoryMap: A Guide to Understanding Tree Canopy Cover 
- Tree Care
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Mulch is Key to a Healthy Austin Tree Grow Green Sustainable Landscaping Practices Find an ISA Certified Arborist International Society of Arboriculture – Tree Owner Information 
- Public Land
- Tree Regulations
- Continuing Education
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Prepare for the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist Exam 
Who Can Help Me?
Maintaining a healthy community forest is a team effort. Many departments across the City provide services related to trees. Use this directory to find the right contact to address your question or concern.
- Trees in the Right-of-way (Streets, Sidewalks, Medians)
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Austin Transportation & Public Works 
 Right-of-way Maintenance
 Phone: Austin 3-1-1NOTE: Right-of-way areas include streets, sidewalks, and grassy areas between pavement and property lines. Austin Transportation & Public Works can help you determine if a tree is located in the right-of-way. 
- Trees Near Power Lines
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Austin Energy 
 Forestry Division
 Phone: Austin 3-1-1
- Trees in Creeks, Channels, & Drainage Easements
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Austin Watershed Protection 
 Environmental Resource Management
 Phone: 512-974-2550
- Trees in Parks, Trails, & Greenbelts
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Austin Parks and Recreation 
 Urban Forestry Program
 Phone: 512-974-6700
 Email Parks & Recreation
- Yard Clippings, Large Brush, & Tree Pickup
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Austin Resource Recovery 
 Residential Brush Collection
 Phone: Austin 3-1-1
- Trees in Alleys & Debris on Roadways
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Austin Transportation & Public Works 
 Austin Street and Bridge Operations
 Phone: 512-974-8777
- Trees Blocking Traffic Signs
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Austin Transportation & Public Works 
 Transportation Sign Shop
 Phone: Austin 3-1-1
- Trees on Construction Sites
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Austin Development Services 
 Environmental Inspections Division
 Phone: Austin 3-1-1
- Tree Permits
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Austin Development Services 
 City Arborist Program
 Phone: Austin 3-1-1
 Email the City Arborist
 
   
 