The Village of Allouez Forestry Division will be performing minimal tree pruning of street trees this year. Due to Emerald Ash Borer infestations, section street tree pruning operation have been put on hold while village staff perform tree removal operations. The Division will continue to do street tree pruning on a request basis by homeowners as time allows. If you see a need for tree maintenance, feel free to contact the Parks, Recreation, and Forestry Department so that we can schedule the work.
The Division will be performing street clearance pruning of various village street trees and privately owned trees throughout the community that have been selected by the Public Works Department prior to street reconstruction/repaving projects.
Please feel free to contact the Parks, Recreation, and Forestry Department if you have questions or would like to request maintenance of street trees in your neighborhood. Contact below.
Tree Pruning – Why It’s So Important
- Safety
- Vehicle clearance
- Pedestrian clearance
- Traffic sign clearance
- Good tree health
- Street lighting
NOTE: Private property trees that extend into the Village right-of-way are the owner’s responsibility to prune and maintain.
As a designated Tree City USA®—and winner of its Growth Award—Allouez has shown its passion for enhancing village streets and neighborhoods through tree planting, tree pruning and the care of trees.*
*Tree City USA is a program of the National Arbor Day Foundation, the USDA Forest Service, and the National Association of State Foresters.
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Parks Contacts
Chris Clark, CPRP
Parks, Recreation, & Forestry Director
920-448-2800 x 104