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  • Trees are essential to healthy communities! Through the City of Richmond's Adopt-a-Tree program, residents can help grow a stronger urban forest by caring for young trees during their most critical years.

    Residents living in the Santa Fe, Iron Triangle, and Coronado neighborhoods can submit an application to adopt a tree through Groundwork Richmond, the City of Richmond's non-profit urban forestry partner.

    Currently, the Adopt-a-Tree program is on hold for all other neighborhoods. 

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  • If the tree in question is a city planted tree on city property call 510-231-3075 and request to be placed on the schedule for tree trimming.

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  • (1) If you believe a tree or branch has damaged your property please call 510-231-3075. (2) When you hire a company to make repairs to your sewer or water line and all permits are obtained from the Engineering Division 510-307-8091 make sure pictures of the roots are taken and call 510-231-3075 to view the roots with the trench still open. You can then file a claim with the City Clerk's Office 510-620-6513 for reimbursement of costs.
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  • Parks & Landscaping Division is the maintenance section for Parks. If you wish to reserve a park for a special occasions contact the Recreation and Parks Department for reservations.
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  • Parks & Landscaping Division 3201 Leona Avenue Richmond, CA 94804 510-231-3004
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  • Visit the Parks and Community Facilities webpage for a map and list of City of Richmond parks.

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