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Resident Tree Care
The City of Woodcreek recognizes and appreciates our trees. Trees are a valuable asset to property and also provide many environmental benefits including shade, habitats, thermo control, water control, and others. The proper long-term care of our trees is essential to prolong the life of our trees for our current and future residents.
There is information below to help with the care of many trees in our area.
A permit is required for all tree trimming and removals year-round.
Click here for a Tree Trimming Permit
Click here for a Tree Removal Permit
Trimming of all species of Oak trees is prohibited from February 1st through June 30th. There is a fine for trimming trees without the appropriate permit and an additional fine for trimming Oak trees during the months in which it is prohibited. If there is an instance of imminent danger from a compromised oak tree, please contact City Hall for guidance or special approval.
The City of Woodcreek encourages residents to seek the services of licensed arborists for all tree work; however, the trimming or removal of all protected oak trees requires the use of a certified arborist.
- Texas A&M Forest Service, Oak Wilt Information
- City of Woodcreek, Tree Ordinance
- Texas A&M, AgriLife Extension: GROW GREEN's "Native and Adapted Landscape Plants" (PDF)
- Texas A&M, AgriLife Extension: GROW GREEN's "Earth-Wise Guide to Rain Gardens" (PDF)
- Texas A&M, AgriLife Extension: GROW GREEN's "Landscape Design - Overview" (PDF)
- Texas A&M, AgriLife Extension: GROW GREEN's "Design Templates - Child Friendly (PDF)
- Texas A&M, AgriLife Extension: GROW GREEN's "Design Templates - Classic (PDF)
- Texas A&M, AgriLife Extension: GROW GREEN's "Design Templates - Contemporary (PDF)
- Texas A&M, AgriLife Extension: GROW GREEN's "Design Templates - Creekside (PDF)
- Texas A&M, AgriLife Extension: GROW GREEN's "Design Templates - Deer Resistant (PDF)