I called Urban Forestry to arrange for an inspection of my tree, how long do I have to wait for the inspection and for any required tree maintenance to be completed?
After your request for tree work is received, an Urban Forestry Arborist Inspector inspects the tree and determines what work is necessary. The tree inspection will typically be completed within 12 weeks. You will know that the inspector has inspected the tree because he/she will leave an inspection card for you to identify what work will be done. The required tree maintenance will then be completed on a priority basis based on the assessment of the tree. Our first priority is to maintain public safety after an emergency or storm related event by removing hazards. All other tree work is handled in priority sequence, and is grouped by area whenever possible in order to be most efficient. Some requests for routine pruning may take up to 15 months to respond to, but that delay will not harm the health of the tree. Trees requiring removal should be removed to ground level within 15 months. Stump removal may be delayed by a few months more. Tree planting would then follow in the most approp
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