October 29, 2025
City of Richmond Hill enacts new tree preservation by-laws
In April, Richmond Hill Council enacted the Tree Preservation By-law #19-25 and the Trees on City Lands By-law #20-25, representing a significant advancement in how the City protects and enhances its urban forest.
As of April 23, 2025, the new Tree By-laws have come into effect, superseding the previous Tree Preservation By-law #41-07 and the Trees on City Streets By-law #40-07.
More information is available regarding trees located on private property.
VIEW BY-LAW 19-25
To learn more about trees located on City property, please visit:
Tree Maintenance
Tree Planting
For City-owned tree-related matters, please contact Urban Forestry via Access Richmond Hill at: 905-771-8800 or access@richmondhill.ca.
The City standard tree protection details have been updated to reflect the new regulations and can be found on the City’s website under: Design and Construction Guidelines > Division K – Planting.
VIEW BY-LAW 20-25
If you are planning to submit a new application or follow up on an existing one, please ensure you review the new Tree Preservation By-laws for your responsibilities and obligations.
Thank you for your continued cooperation and commitment to responsible tree management and the protection of our environment.
As of April 23, 2025, the new Tree By-laws have come into effect, superseding the previous Tree Preservation By-law #41-07 and the Trees on City Streets By-law #40-07.
Tree Preservation By-law #19-25
This by-law regulates the injuring and destruction of trees on private property. It requires property owners to obtain a permit before removing or injuring any tree with a diameter at breast height of 15 cm or more.More information is available regarding trees located on private property.
VIEW BY-LAW 19-25
Key changes to regulations related to privately-owned trees:
- Private trees with a Diameter at Breast Height of 15 cm or greater are protected under the new Tree Preservation By-law (formerly >/=20cm DBH).
- Replacement trees are protected.
- Replanting securities and/or cash in lieu is required prior to the issuance of a Tree Permit.
- Regulation of woodlots.
- The Tree Protection Zones chart has been updated.
- The Tree Replacement Requirements (Replanting Conditions) chart has been updated.
- The Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS) will be utilized as an optional enforcement mechanism.
- New exemption for Site Alteration By-law related tree removals/ injuries (Trees on development sites with active Site Alteration Permit applications no longer require a separate Tree Permit; they will be reviewed by Park and Natural Heritage Planning as part of the Site Alteration Permit Application review process).
Trees on City Lands By-law #20-25
This by-law regulates the injuring and destruction of trees on City property.To learn more about trees located on City property, please visit:
Tree Maintenance
Tree Planting
For City-owned tree-related matters, please contact Urban Forestry via Access Richmond Hill at: 905-771-8800 or access@richmondhill.ca.
The City standard tree protection details have been updated to reflect the new regulations and can be found on the City’s website under: Design and Construction Guidelines > Division K – Planting.
VIEW BY-LAW 20-25
If you are planning to submit a new application or follow up on an existing one, please ensure you review the new Tree Preservation By-laws for your responsibilities and obligations.
Thank you for your continued cooperation and commitment to responsible tree management and the protection of our environment.