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The first thing you notice about “Palo Alto” - it’s the Trees" The luxuriously leafy 'urban forest canopy' lives up to the name. It is only fitting, because the city is named for the EL Palo Alto (the tall tree) coast redwood still standing in one of the accessible parks of the city. The City of Palo Alto is distinguished by the State of California and National Arbor Day Foundation as a Tree City-USA.

The City of Palo Alto is endowed with a large population of trees composed of magnificent native and non-native trees on public and private properties, and trees and one of the cities greatest natural resources. Trees are a source of shade, air conditioning and other environmental benefits providing quality of life a economic benefits to the community, residents and businesses.

Palo Alto tree programs are aimed at sustaining trees in the challenging developed and natural area, and require careful planning and vigilant maintenance. The urban forest master planning structure targets important areas of environmental stewardship: tree management programs and key staffing for both public and private program areas, partnerships and education with community residents and Canopy, a non-profit organization, and administration of the tree preservation and management regulations adopted in 1996. In concert, these areas function as primary tools to provide for the orderly management of regulated trees, and are fruitful far beyond what either of these segments alone could have independently accomplished.

The City of Palo Alto welcomes you to browse our programs, use the forms and tools for best practices, find out good contacts and links and learn from our educational resources and updated news release material.

Featured Topics

What are those Awesome Flowering Trees in Front of City Hall?
The Palo Alto Tree Programs group responds to this repeating inquiry every year. "What are those awesome flowering trees in front of City Hall?"
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City Owned Trees
The Street Tree Management Program adopted in 1984 specifies City policy for maintenance and planting programs, among other things.
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About Palo Alto's Urban Forestry Program
An Overview of the City of Palo Alto's Tree Program
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Protected Trees & Landscaping Information
Definitions of Tree Related Terms
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Development and Trees
When planning redevelopment of a property, or performing any remodeling, construction, or additions, you should familiarize yourself with the regulations that apply to your property
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Palo Alto's Heritage Trees
Information Regarding Heritage Trees
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About the Tree Ordinance
The Tree Preservation Ordinance is the City's primary regulatory tool to provide for orderly protection of specified trees, to protect property values and to avoid significant negative impacts on adjacent properties.
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Tree Program Downloads
Palo Alto is endowed with a large population of magnificent trees, including heritage trees, which give the City a unique visual character. Thus, tree protection and management is addressed proactively rather than reactively.
Cultivating Our Urban Forest
Cultivating Our Urban Forest
Item Dated: 02/18/2009
Development and Trees
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
Frequently Asked Tree Questions
The Trees of Palo Alto - Frequently Asked Tree Questions
Item Dated: 06/08/2006
Heritage Trees
Heritage trees are individual trees of any size or species that are specifically designated as a heritage tree by the city council.
Item Dated: 06/15/2007
Tree Removal Permits
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
Tree Technical Manual
Tree Preservation and Management Regulations are the City’s primary regulatory tool to provide for orderly protection of specified trees.
Item Dated: 07/19/2006
News You Can Use
Current events that may affect your trees, and what you can do to maintain their health
About Sudden Oak Death
Item Dated: 10/22/2007
Managing Tree Squirrels
Item Dated: 10/22/2007
Resources, Links & News You Can Use
Resources, Links & News You Can Use
Item Dated: 10/18/2007
Sudden Oak Death Best Management Practices
Item Dated: 10/17/2007
Publications and Presentations
Articles and presentations about Palo Alto's urban canopy, and tree preservation generally
A Green Building Technique for Infrastructure Planning
January 2006, Land Development Today - Article on the use of structural soils in an urban environment
Item Dated: 10/22/2007
Structural Soil under Sidewalks
A presentation about structural soil use in Palo Alto
Item Dated: 10/22/2007
Heritage Trees
Photos and descriptions of Palo Alto Heritage Trees
Aleppo Pine
Aleppo Pine- Photo
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
Aleppo Pine
Aleppo Pine- Report
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
American Elm
American Elm- Photo
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
American Elm
American Elm- Report
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
Coast Redwood
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
Coast Redwood
Coast Redwood- Report
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
Dawn Redwood
Dawn Redwood- Photo
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
Dawn Redwood
Dawn Redwood- Report
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
Silver Maple
Silver Maple- Report
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
Silver Maple
Silver Maple - Photo
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
The El Palo Alto Redwood
The El Palo Alto Redwood Photo 2
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
The El Palo Alto Redwood
The El Palo Alto Redwood Report
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
The El Palo Alto Redwood
The El Palo Alto Redwood Photo2
Item Dated: 11/13/2007
The El Palo Alto Redwood
The El Palo Alto Redwood Tree Photo 1
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
The Rinconada Oak
The Rinconada Oak- Photo
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
The Rinconada Oak
The Rinconada Oak- Report
Item Dated: 10/31/2007
Tree Technical Manual Sections
Section 1:Tree Manual Definitions
Tree Manual Definitions
Item Dated: 02/04/2008
Section 2: Tree Manual protection of trees during construction
Section 2: Tree Manual Protection of trees during construction
Item Dated: 02/04/2008
Section 3: Tree Manual Removal, Replacement and Planting of Trees
Section 3:Tree Manual Removal, Replacement and Planting of Trees
Item Dated: 02/04/2008
Section 4: Tree Manual Hazardous Trees
Section 4: Tree Manual Hazardous Trees
Item Dated: 02/04/2008
Section 5: Tree Manual Maintenance Guidelines
Section 5: Tree Manual Maintenance Guidelines
Item Dated: 02/04/2008
Section 6: Tree Manual Reports
Section 6: Tree Manual Reports
Item Dated: 02/04/2008
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