Street Trees
Street trees are usually located within ten (10) feet of the curb in the public right of way; however that distance may vary depending on the conditions of your parcel. Protection of street trees is the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation.
Single Family Homes / Duplexes
On single family or duplex lots, protection of trees that are 56” or larger in trunk circumference is the jurisdiction of the Department of Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement.
Special Districts
Special Districts are areas within the City of San José that that have authorized additional funding to provide maintenance of the landscape, trees, trails, water features and other items of common interest.
Condos and Apartments, & Other Multifamily Property
Protection of trees on multi-family properties is the jurisdiction of the Department of Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement.
Businesses and Other Non-Residential Property
Protection of trees on all non-residential property is the responsibility of The City of San José - Department of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement.
Parks, Community Centers, Trails and Public Spaces
Protection and management of maintenance of all trees located in public spaces such as Parks, Community Centers and certain trail systems, are the responsibility of The City of San José - Department of Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services.
Creeks, Streams and Rivers (Riparian Areas)
Many of the trees which line streams and rivers are managed by the Santa Clara Valley Water District (external link).
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