Trees on Council land
Our tree teams look after parks, sportsgrounds, bushland, golf courses and nature strips. We prune trees, collect fallen branches, and remove trees in accordance with Council's Tree Assessment Guidelines and Urban Forest Policy. Mowing the lawn on the nature strip is the responsibility of the resident whose property adjoins the nature strip.
Report concerns with a Council tree
If you are concerned with a tree on Council managed land, check the assessment guidelines before finalising your decision to lodge a request for inspection of the tree. The assessment guidelines detail works that Council will undertake and also does not consider reasons for works on a tree on Council managed land.
To request an inspection of a tree, please email your concerns with photos and your name, tree address and postal address to krg@krg.nsw.gov.au or use the online services link below. Please note photos cannot be submitted by the Online services link. Email the details and photos to Council.
The inspecting Officer will contact you to advise Council's response to your inspection request.
Request a Council tree inspection - Online Services link
Tree assessment guidelines
Council will consider your tree enquiry using the Tree Assessment Guidelines to Prune or Remove Trees on Private Property and Council Managed Land.
View guidelines in English(PDF, 78KB)
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View guidelines in Simplified Chinese(PDF, 677KB)
View guidelines in Korean(PDF, 650KB)
Council trees requiring pruning on powerlines
Pruning of a private tree or Council tree growing close to or touching powerlines (between street pole to street pole) is undertaken by Ausgrid. Contact Ausgrid 13 13 65 or lodge an online request for Tree Trimming with Ausgrid.
Pruning of a private tree or Council tree for clearance of the electrical supply line to the dwelling (property boundary to point of attachment of the house) is the resident's responsibility. Refer to the Ausgrid website for further information. Contact Ausgrid to facilitate this work.
Pruning of a Council tree for clearance of the telecommunications line to the dwelling (property boundary to point of attachment of the house) is done by Council. To request an inspection of a tree, please email your concerns with photos and your contact postal address to krg@krg.nsw.gov.au The inspecting Officer will contact you to advise the outcome of the inspection.
Pruning of a private tree for clearance of the telecommunications line to the dwelling (property boundary to point of attachment of the house) is the resident's responsibility. Refer to Council's Tree & Vegetation DCP (Part 13) on Council's website for further information on obtaining approval to undertake the works.
Tree pruning for clearance of telecommunications lines (street pole to pole) is done by the responsible telecommunications authority.
Council tree pruning for clearance of street lighting is undertaken by Ausgrid. Contact Ausgrid 13 13 65 or lodge an online request for Tree Trimming with Ausgrid.
Request planting of a street tree
Contact Council to request a street tree to be planted on the nature strip adjacent to your property. Council's Tree Management Officer will inspect the nature strip and determine a suitable location and tree species. The Officer will take into consideration the planting space available, the location of powerlines, driveways, motorist and pedestrian sightlines and other impacts that need to be considered to determine suitable planting locations.
To request a new street tree:
Frequently asked questions