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About DDOTOn Your StreetProjects and Planning
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![]() Tree Services ScheduleScheduled tree work orders that are either routine, emergency, and/or storm-related are posted online and updated either monthly (for routine work) or daily (for emergency work). ![]() DCGrove.orgThe District of Columbia Grove is part of The American Grove, a national online community created to engage and encourage citizens to plant trees, share stories and experiences, and protect the urban tree canopy. ![]() Apply for a Tree PermitAny residents and contractors who wish to plant, prune, or remove a tree within the Public Right-of-Way must first obtain permission from the Department of Transportation and the Urban Forestry Administration. ![]() Become a Canopy Keeper: Adopt a TreeAdopting a tree is a great way to make nature part of your family. ![]() Female Ginkgo Tree Removal PolicyThe Urban Forestry Administration (UFA) has established a new policy for property owners who are concerned about the yearly inconvenience caused by falling female ginkgo tree fruit. ![]() Green Grant InitiativeDDOT's UFA Green Grant Application Form is funded through the US Forest Service Urban and Community Forestry Program. UFA offers grants of varying size on a rolling basis. ![]() Public Space Tree PermitAnyone, residents and contractors alike, who plant, prune or remove a public street tree within the Public Right-of-Way, must first obtain permission from the Department of Transportation and the Urban Forestry Administration. ![]() Request a Street Tree Service or PlantingCall 311 or go to 311 online to request street tree services, including reporting emergencies, pruning, removals, and planting. ![]() Tree PlantingFrom November to May, DDOT Trees will plant at least 7000 street trees citywide in all eight wards. The planting schedule for specific neighborhoods is subject to change due to equipment, weather, emergencies and other extenuating circumstances.
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