There is a City tree on the boulevard or greenbelt that drops leaves into my gutters and yard. Can the City please remove this tree?

In most cases, the City will not remove a tree for nuisance issues. These include leaf drop into gutters and yards, blocking sunlight from reaching your house, or a general dislike of the tree.

The City of Coquitlam believes trees are an important community amenity that provide many benefits and, therefore, the City will not remove trees on City property unless they are a risk to public safety.

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1. I would like to remove a tree on my private property and my property is not undergoing redevelopment. Do I need a permit from the City?
2. I want to remove a tree from my yard but it might be shared between me and my neighbor, what can I do?
3. There is a City tree on the boulevard or greenbelt that drops leaves into my gutters and yard. Can the City please remove this tree?
4. I would like to cut/prune my private property tree so it doesn’t grow too big in the future. Can I do this without a permit?
5. My neighbor’s tree overhangs onto my property. Can I trim back its branches?
6. There is a large tree on my property that really sways in the wind. Is this dangerous?
7. I would like to prune or trim my tree. Who can I hire to perform the work that will ensure my tree stays healthy and beautiful? Will the City prune my trees?
8. My neighbor’s tree seems hazardous and I want something done about it, what are my options?
9. There is a City tree on the boulevard or greenbelt that looks hazardous, dead, or dying. Who should I contact?
10. I believe my tree or a City tree is beginning to die. What are signs that the tree may be in decline and what should I do?
11. My property backs onto a greenbelt/natural area, but it is my property. Can I remove trees if I want to?
12. There is a City boulevard tree fronting my property. Can I water it during the summer? Can I prune it?