Can I still plant a tree under overhead utility lines?

Yes, please review the Ogden Tree Selection Guide. Trees approved for planting under overhead lines are noted and are almost entirely contained within the section titled “Small Trees” There are some exceptions however. 25 feet is the maximum height at maturity approved for planting under overhead utility. A more extensive list is found in the Ogden Tree Matrix. After reviewing options, please contact Parks at 801-629-8284 to obtain a free permit from the Urban Forester

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1. Can I remove the park strip tree in front of my home?
2. Do I need permission to trim my tree?
3. The tree in front of my home is getting too tall. Can I “top” this tree?
4. How do I know if the tree is mine or if it is a city tree?
5. Do I have to have a tree in my parking strip?
6. What type of tree will live without water?
7. What can I plant in my parking strip?
8. My tree is looking unhealthy. What can I do?
9. Can I still plant a tree under overhead utility lines?
10. Will the City provide a tree for my parking strip?
11. Why do I need a permit to plant a tree in my park strip?