Tree Maintenance Review: February 12

The City is reviewing its tree maintenance programs to ensure they reflect best practices, operate efficiently and provide equitable service across communities. Maintaining City trees is an important part of having a healthy and resilient urban tree canopy. Take the survey or attend a virtual meeting on February 11 or 12 to share your thoughts on what matters most to you when it comes to how City-owned trees are maintained.  

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Your input will help staff decide where to focus their efforts and invest in the right tools, training and technology to deliver tree maintenance services to support the long-term health of Toronto’s urban canopy. Learn more by visiting the City's website.   

Online Survey

This survey will ask you about:

  • Your experience with City tree maintenance
  • What matters most to you in the way City trees are maintained
  • New tree maintenance initiatives

It should take less than 10 minutes to complete. The survey will be live from January 26 to February 28, 2026.

Virtual Meetings

Register for online meetings below where you can learn more about the Tree Maintenance Review and provide your feedback. For more information email [email protected].

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