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Private Tree Protection Bylaw

Council approved an updated Private Tree Protection Bylaw for the City of Guelph

This updated bylaw has some meaningful implications for property owners in Guelph and we’re doing our best to guide them through the changes. 

The main changes to the bylaw are: 

  • Expanding the regulation to include trees 30 centimetres (cm) in diameter on private properties of any size, as well as trees 10 cm in diameter on private properties larger than 0.2 hectares, and 
  • Adjusting the permit fee structure. 

We’ve updated our website with new information about the updated Private Tree Protection Bylaw. We’re also going to be preparing and sharing educational content about the bylaw with the community over the coming months.

Guelph values its tree canopy cover and the numerous contributions trees make to the health of our community. A private tree protection bylaw is one of the tools the City uses to protect and enhance tree canopy cover, and to help build a sustainable city.

Increasing pressures on Guelph’s tree canopy cover related to urban intensification and climate change, as well as updates to related policies and regulations, have made reviewing and updating the current Private Tree Protection Bylaw a priority.

In late 2022, the City retained a multi-disciplinary consulting team to lead the research and engagement for Guelph’s Private Tree Protection Bylaw update. In the spring of 2023 we reached out to the community to hear about your thoughts about and experiences with the private tree bylaw. Now we’re seeking your input to options identified for updating the bylaw!

Please note: This project began in an older version of our website. Some of the tools and information may appear different than originally designed.

Who's Listening

Margo Ursic

Margot Ursic, Principal Planning Ecologist & Facilitator

margot@groundedsolutions.ca

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Timea Filer, Urban Forestry Field Technologist

timea.filer@guelph.ca

Tracy Suerich

Tracy Suerich, Community Engagement Advisor, City of Guelph

tracy.suerich@guelph.ca

Private Tree Bylaw information session - April 11

Phases

Phases overview
Issues and opportunities analysis
Phase 1 engagement
Identify options and key directions
Phase 2 engagement
Under Review
We're drafting the updated Private Tree Protection ByLaw
Guelph's Private Tree Protection Bylaw is finalized

Identify options and key directions

April 16, 2023 - April 29, 2023

Options for updating Guelph’s Private Tree Protection By-law will be identified with consideration for:

  • the findings of research and analysis
  • the local context and issues
  • feedback gathered in our first round of engagement

Engagement summary from Phase 1

Thank you to everyone who participated in our survey and conversations throughout Phase 1. We've analyzed the information and summarized what we heard throughout the spring of 2023 to share in our What We Heard Phase 1 Summary.