Residential Trees
Residential Tree Trimming
The City encourages property owners to hire a qualified contractor to conduct large-scale vegetation removal or tree trimming.
Tree Trimming Contractors
The City does not endorse any specific contractors, but contractors are required to have a valid tree-trimming permit to work in the city limits. The permit must be displayed at the time of work, either on the dashboard of the contractor's vehicle or posted on the property.
Registered Tree Trimming Companies as of July 2024
Tree Trimming Permits and Tree Removal Permits
A permit is required for any tree trimming or tree removal within the City limits. Please apply for a permit through MyGovernmentOnline.org. For more information, please visit the permit processing page here.
- Tree Removal Submittal Checklist- Removal Associated with a Construction Project
- Tree Removal Submittal Checklist- Removal NOT Associated with a Construction Project
- Tree Acknowledgement Statement
- Responsible Party Form
- Owner Authorization
Oak Wilt Resources
City of Rollingwood Oak Wilt Information
Oak Tree Trimming Prohibited from February 1st until June 30th
Oak wilt disease is caused by an infection of the fungus Ceratocystis fagacearum. It has affected millions of trees throughout Texas. In an effort to protect our trees from the deadly oak wilt fungus, from February 1st until June 30th, there is no trimming of Oak trees within Rollingwood city limits. The fine for trimming any oak tree during this time is $500. If there is an instance of imminent danger from a compromised oak tree, please contact City Hall for guidance or special approval. Again, there is NO trimming of Oak trees from February 1st until June 30th.
Thank you for helping to preserve our beautiful Oak trees.