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Private Tree Bylaw Edmonton: A Turning Point for Tree Preservation
Edmonton is considering a private tree bylaw that could reshape how mature trees are protected during redevelopment. Here’s what this means for homeowners, builders, and our urban canopy.
Storm-Damaged Trees in Edmonton: What To Do After High Winds or Heavy Snow
High winds or heavy snow in Edmonton? Learn what to do after storm-damaged trees, when removal is necessary, and how preventative pruning can reduce future risk.
How Edmonton’s Mature Neighbourhoods Benefit from Tree Preservation
Edmonton’s mature neighbourhoods depend on established trees that provide immediate environmental and community benefits. While new planting is important, preserving existing mature trees is the most effective way to protect canopy cover, property value, and long-term urban sustainability.
Infill Housing & Tree Preservation: A Growing Concern
Edmonton’s infill housing boom is reshaping neighbourhoods—but at the cost of mature trees on private property. With little legal protection for private trees, developers often clear them during construction, putting our urban forest at risk. Learn why stronger bylaws are needed and how you can help preserve Edmonton’s green canopy.

