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You can either:Ģ) Download/Print a hard copy here and return it to: If you are interested in the Front Yard Tree Planting Program, we ask that you please fill out a Front Yard Tree Application. Utilize land near the public way that is more conducive to tree growth than the public way itself.Increase the number of trees contributing to and benefiting Brookline’s streetscapes.Expand the diversity of the urban forest to enhance the resiliency of the urban canopy.The purpose of the Front Yard Tree Planting Program is to: Private land generally provides a more conducive environment for tree growth than the public way, as private property is less susceptible to urban stressors such as de-icing salt, foot traffic, and pet waste. Through this successful program which began in the 1930s, over 11,000 street trees have been planted in Brookline. The Tree Planting Committee oversees the "Front Yard Tree Planting Program" program (formerly known as the Back of Sidewalk Tree Planting Program), which aims to enhance Brookline’s urban canopy by planting trees on private property within 20 feet of the public right of way. Please note that the tree must be completely visible from the street and planted within 20 feet of the sidewalk. The tree will be owned and maintained by the Town for the first five years after planting, and then relinquished to the homeowner’s care and ownership. If your site is a good candidate for this program, the Town will provide the tree and plant it at no cost to you. The Tree Warden and Tree Planting Committee work with residents to identify suitable locations for planting and can recommend an appropriate tree for your front or side yard.