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City of Pflugerville
100 East Main Street, P.O. Box 589
Pflugerville, TX 78691
Phone: (512) 990-6101
Fax: (512) 990-4364
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Will you come look at my sick tree?
The City Arborist oversees the Forestry Program for Pflugerville which includes duties in both the Development Services area and Parks Department to ensure a quality urban forest. If you have a tree you are concerned about, please call your local certified arborist or county extension agent to ensure prompt attention to your tree concern. Arborists may be located through the International Society of Arboriculture website or call the City at 990-6100.
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Will you come look at my sick tree?
The City Arborist oversees the Forestry Program for Pflugerville which includes duties in both the Development Services area and Parks Department to ensure a quality urban forest. If you have a tree you are concerned about, please call your local certified arborist or county extension agent to ensure prompt attention to your tree concern. Arborists may be located through the International Society of Arboriculture website or call the City at 990-6100.
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What tree do you recommend I plant in my yard?
The trees listed in the Drop by Drop list are recommended for our soil type and climate. The Texas Forest Service has an interactive tree selection tool that is also helpful. Be sure to consider the ultimate size when planting, place shade trees at least 20 feet from overhead utilities.
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