DEARBORN, Michigan – Beginning yesterday, and for a limited time, Dearborn residents can order affordable trees that will be planted on the easement in front of their homes.
The City of Dearborn encourages the planting of trees as a way to keep neighborhoods attractive, reduce energy consumption and support a healthier environment.
The annual spring tree planting program is open to Dearborn residents only.
2012 trees cost $175 each, and the supply of trees for the program is limited. Trees range in size from 8 – 10 feet in height and are sold on a first come, first served basis through Dearborn’s Department of Public Works.
Residents can choose from an assortment of trees. Each species offered meets American Association of Nurserymen standards and is zone hardy.
To place an order after Feb. 15 or to request a selection guide, residents can call 313.943.2317 or visit www.cityofdearborn.org.
This year’s selections include: “Ivory Silk” Japanese Tree Lilac, Corktree, Celebration Maple, American Hornbeam, Golden Rain Tree, Corzam or Corinthian Linden, American Yellowwood, Ginkgo Tree/Maidenhair Tree, “Lustre” Allegheny Serviceberry and Sugar Maple “Legacy”.
Homeowners can suggest an easement planting location and city personnel will have final approval.
The area between resident’s sidewalk and curb must be a minimum of 4 feet wide to accommodate a tree. Public Works officials will decide if there is adequate space in the easement of a property owner’s home for a tree. Multiple trees may be ordered if correct spacing is available.
Trees will be planted by a contractor and have a one-year warranty. Planting usually takes place in late April and should be complete by June 1. The contractor is responsible for planting, mulching, staking, pruning, watering and clean up at the time of planting.
At the end of the first year, the contractor will provide a final inspection and remove tree stakes and bracing.
Residents, who are responsible for maintaining the health of the tree through regular watering, will be billed by the City of Dearborn after tree planting is complete, usually in late June or July.