What if tree roots are pushing up the sidewalk at my address? Who is responsible for trees that are blocking streetlights, traffic, and parking signs?

For non-emergencies, report the problem online; by contacting Princeton’s Engineering Department (609-921-7077); or email the Municipal Arborist, tsapudar@princetonnj.gov.  Please describe the problem, and provide your address, the cross street, telephone number, and email. 

After the Municipal assessment, remedial action will be taken at the Municipal expense. For more information, consult Municipal sidewalk regulations contained in Princeton Township Code Chapter 19, Streets, Sidewalks, Bike Lanes, and Shared Use Paths. 

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1. I think something might be wrong with my tree. Can I request that the Municipal Arborist visit my property to assess its condition or otherwise advise me on questions related to my private trees?
2. How should I select a tree care company or specialist?
3. I want to plant a tree in my Princeton yard. I hear native (not imported) trees thrive best. What are the names of some native trees that grow well in our New Jersey climate?
4. May I prune the branches of a neighbor’s yard trees if they overhang into my property?
5. Which trees are the responsibility of the municipality, and which are mine?
6. What if tree roots are pushing up the sidewalk at my address? Who is responsible for trees that are blocking streetlights, traffic, and parking signs?
7. How do I report a tree problem - like a large fallen branch or tree?
8. What do I do with dead branches in my yard?
9. What is the best way to mulch a tree?
10. How do I report the address of a “public tree” or find it on the shade tree database?
11. Can I request a tree be planted curbside? How does the municipality decide on the type of tree to plant?
12. Can one attach nails or staples for posters on tree trunks?
13. How can I donate a tree to the municipality or arrange to have a commemorative tree planted in the town?
14. Do I need a permit to plant, prune or cut down trees on my property? If so, what are the penalties for cutting down a tree without a permit?