Who is responsible for pruning the street trees?
Pruning is performed in order to eliminate branches that come into contact with buildings, streetlights and road signs and to elevate the branches high enough so that pedestrians, cars and trucks may pass underneath.

Citizens are not permitted to prune street trees - only a certified tree expert is allowed to prune street trees under the Maryland Roadside Tree Law. The City of Cumberland employs the Natural Resource Specialist, who is a certified tree expert. In addition, the city employs several certified roadside tree care experts in the Street Department. If you would like to request that a street tree be pruned, please complete the online Tree Work Request form.

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1. What is the definition of a street tree?
2. What is the public right of way?
3. What are the benefits of street trees?
4. Who is responsible for pruning the street trees?
5. If I would like a street tree, what do I do?
6. If a street tree has been planted in front of my house or business, what can I do to help?
7. Who is responsible for sidewalk repair?
8. What if a street tree has damaged the sidewalk in front of my house or business?
9. Who is responsible if a street tree in front of my house or business is damaging my sewer line?
10. I think that the street tree is dying in front of my house or business, what do I do?
11. When a street tree has been removed in front of my house or business, what happens afterwards?