How do I report issues with a tree that I think is in the public right-of-way?
Please complete a Request for Service Form (link from site?) and provide contact information in case more details are needed to locate and/or address your concern.

Please be aware that trees in individual yards, in the rear of properties, and behind individual properties are generally not City right-of-way trees.

Trees may be within MSD creek areas or are part of the common ground of a subdivision. We will assist in determining who is responsible for these types of trees as needed.

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1. Do I need an occupancy permit?
2. What is required to get a residential occupancy permit?
3. What is required to get a commercial occupancy permit?
4. What types of projects require a permit for my home?
5. What do I need and where do I go to get a permit?
6. How do I report a pothole or problem with my street?
7. What do City Inspectors look for during inspections?
8. How do I report issues with a tree that I think is in the public right-of-way?