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The City of Westminster Forestry Team works to preserve and promote a healthy, safe, and diverse tree canopy through progressive urban forestry practices and community engagement.

To achieve our vision, we aim to employ the most effective arboricultural techniques, utilize equipment and technology that results in timely and efficient work and to work closely with the citizens and commercial partners who are part of Westminster's urban forest.

Currently, Westminster Forestry actively maintains over 14,000 trees in parks, greenbelts, facilities and rights-of-way.

There are also thousands of trees found within the 3,090 acres of open space across the city. Management of open space trees focuses on hazard mitigation and protection from wildlife damage. Dead trees, broken branches and downed woody debris commonly are left in our natural areas as they play an important role in the ecosystem.

Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP)

Westminster is creating an Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP). This plan will serve as a roadmap for the future of Westminster’s tree canopy and the community that shapes and benefits from it.

Westminster Forestry coordinates several programs and offers various services available to residents: 

Planting Programs 

Self-Serve Site for Free Mulch (Available March 1 until it runs out)

Tree Limb Recycling

Christmas Tree Recycling (Closed for the season)

Emerald Ash Borer

Right-of-Way Emerald Ash Borer Treatment Program

Heritage Trees of Westminster Map

Russian Olive Removal

Habitat Trees

Learn more about proper tree care:

How to hire a tree care company

Recommended tree and plant list

Winter pruning techniques

Topping trees destroys trees

While pruning your trees this year - don't "top" them! Topping trees is the indiscriminate cutting back of tree branches to stubs or lateral branches to stubs. Topping is the most harmful tree pruning practice known. It can kill trees, weaken trees, promote rapid decay, lead to sunburn injury, destroy the beauty of the tree and lead to tree starvation. 

Contact: 

City staff at prl@westminsterco.gov or call 303-658-2201