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CITY DEPARTMENTS
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![]() URBAN FORESTRY
The Arboreta
The goal of Honor Heights Park is to provide a beautiful area for people and
plants to interact. This goal is further exemplified in its arboreta, setting
an aesthetically stirring backdrop for education, recreation and meditation.
The Arboreta at Honor Heights Park are individually funded through various
memorial donations, state and local organizations and matching grants from the
USDA Forest Service. ...more
Overview of Forestry Division
The Muskogee Park Department Forestry Division employs a full-time Urban
Forester and a four-person forestry crew. Seasonal responsibilities add two
additional employees to this staff in late spring and summer. The Division’s
responsibilities include tree risk assessment, planning future tree planting
projects, planting those projects, and performing scheduled tree maintenance
on all Park-owned properties, including: pruning, watering, herbicide/pesticide
application, etc. Additional responsibilities include removal of dead/diseased
trees on all public property (i.e., parks, etc.) and city rights-of-way—chipping
all material possible. The chips produced are composted and used as mulch within
city parks as well as in various tree-planting projects throughout the city.
City Tree Ordinance
Ordinance #3130-A, Article 2, Section 15-209 “The city shall have the right
to plant, trim, spray, preserve and remove trees, plants, and shrubs within
the lines of all streets, alleys, avenues, lanes, squares, and public grounds,
as may be necessary to insure safety when servicing city utilities or to
preserve the symmetry and beauty of such public grounds. The city tree board
may remove or cause or order to be removed, any tree or part thereof which is
in an unsafe condition or which by reason of its nature is injurious to
sewers, electric power lines, gas lines or other public improvements.
In addition, the city tree board may remove or cause or order to be removed
any tree or part thereof which may constitute a traffic hazard or which
obstructs the view of motor vehicle operators entering a public roadway from
any parking area, service drive, private driveway, alley, or other thoroughfare.
The Forestry Division will not remove live trees if assessment determines the
tree is healthy and possesses no immediate risk factors.
Definition of Right-of-Way
A right of way is a peculiar type of easement, being limited to use for
passage only and is recognized as a superior type of easement where the
owner of the right of way may let others use the property for other purposes
and may even remove the underlying ground or minerals located therein.
Tree Removal Permit System
If you, as a property owner, would like an assessment of a hazardous tree on the
right of way, please contact the Parks & Recreation office to make a report.
Please allow five working days for the requested assessment. Afterwards, the
Forestry Division will contact the homeowner(s) with the outcome of the
inspection. If it is the opinion of the Division that the tree should be
removed, a Tree Removal Permit will be mailed to said homeowner. Trees are
not removed on a first come-first served basis; they will be prioritized as to
the severity of risk.
Tree Board Members
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CONTACT US
Phone Numbers:
Parks and Recreation
918.684.6302
River Country Water Park
918.684.6399 Addresses:
Parks & Recreation Department
837 E Okmulgee Muskogee OK 74403 E-mail Addresses:
Parks and Recreation Dept
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