City of Wichita - Forestry & Central Support Correct Trees for Planting Within City Right-of-Way
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City Hall, 11th floor
455 North Main
Wichita, KS 67202

Hours:
8 AM - 5 PM
Monday-Friday

Phone: (316) 268-4361
Fax: (316) 858-7767

Doug Kupper
Director of Parks & Recreation

Karen Walker
Assistant Director of Parks & Recreation

Tim Martz
Superintendent of Forestry and Maintenance Division

Larry Foos
Superintendent of Parks & Recreation


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Correct Trees for Planting Within City Right-of-Way

The Parks and Recreation Department, by city ordinance, is charged with the care of trees on city property and street rights-of-way (ROW).

If you wish to plant trees in the street ROW, call the Parks and Recreation Department for Permission to plant (316) 268-4222. We can help you make the right selection of trees for your location. Our goal is to avoid planting trees that may become a problem for you or your neighbors or the city. Planting permission is usually granted with a simple phone call and a few minutes of your time.

Factors for consideration when planting is the street ROW:

Visibility (safety concerns)

  • Do you have a corner property? Be considerate of drivers pulling up to your corner and trying to see oncoming traffic on the other street. Do not place trees in a location that will block the view of traffic. It’s better to plant medium or large growing trees that can have the lower limbs raised than to plant short ornamentals.

  • Avoid blocking the view of traffic as you or your neighbor back out of the driveway.

  • Avoid blocking the visibility of safety signage or lights that may be in the ROW.

    • traffic signs or lights, school zone signs or lights, crosswalk signs or lights, or railroad signals.

Overhead Utilities

  • Use shorter growing trees that will not grow into the wires.

Underground Utilities

  • Always call Kansas One-Call 687-2470 to have buried utilities flagged before you dig.

  • Plant at least 6’ away from the water meter.

  • Avoid planting directly over the gas service line to your home. If the gas company has to make line repairs, it’s usually the service line and the tree may be destroyed in the process.

Space Between Sidewalk & Curb

  • It’s best to avoid planting in spaces less than 5’. Tight spaces can cause roots to crack and heave concrete. If possible, plant at least 6’ from the curb.

Existing Trees

  • Trees do not establish well if planted under the canopy of an existing tree. Trees need space to grow healthy strong branches that are resistant to breakage in storms.

  • Consider the mature size of the tree you are planting as well as the ultimate size of any existing trees.

Soil Type

  • Do you have a good loam soil or is it toward the extreme of being sand or clay? All soil types are found in the Wichita area and can influence the success of your selected tree. Your local nurseryman can help you select species that will grow will in your soil and offer suggestions on fertilizer to get your tree off to a good start.

Suggested List of Street Trees

Large:

  • Hackberry
  • Athena Elm
  • Allee Elm
  • Lacebark Elm
  • Autumn Blaze Maple
  • October Glory Maple
  • Caddo Maple
  • Legacy Sugar Maple
  • Autumn Purple Ash
  • Rosehill Ash
  • Urbanite Ash
  • American Linden
  • Autumn Gold Ginkgo
  • Bloodgood London Plane
  • Shademaster Honeylocust
  • Skyline Honeylocust
  • Sawtooth Oak
  • Bur Oak
  • Shumard Oak
  • Northern Red Oak
  • Chinquapin Oak
  • Shingle Oak
  • Swamp White Oak
  • Columnar English Oak

Medium: Can be used under tall power lines.

  • Trident Maple
  • Hedge Maple
  • Pacific Sunset Maple
  • Norwegian Sunset Maple
  • Shantung Maple
  • Chanticleer Pear
  • Aristocrat Pear
  • Capital Pear
  • Trinity Pear
  • Imperial Honeylocust
  • Goldenrain Tree
  • Chinese Pistache
  • Flowering Crabapple
  • Princeton Sentry Ginkgo

Small: Can be used under shorter power lines.

  • Eastern Redbud
  • Oklahoma Redbud
  • Flowering Crabapple
  • Newport Plum
  • Thundercloud Plum
  • Washington Hawthorn
  • Winter King Hawthorn
  • Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn
  • Canada Red Chokecherry
  • Japanese Tree Lilac

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