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Frequently asked questions about roadside trees

Updated: August 23, 2023

frequently asked Questions

Q1. Why do you prune street trees?

Pruning is done to ensure the sunshine and ventilation of the entire tree for healthy growth, and to arrange the shape of each tree and the landscape as a row of trees. In addition, since street trees are planted in the limited space of roads, they must be maintained at an appropriate size for the road. are doing

Q2, traffic lights and road signs are hard to see, so I want you to prune them.

As you confirm the spot and prune troubled part promptly, please contact city hall administration section.

Q3: I want you to prune the trees that are hanging over electric wires and telephone lines.

Branches hanging over electric wires and telephone lines are pruned by the operators who own the electric wires and telephone poles. As you tell about business from city hall, please contact city hall management section.
In the event of an emergency, such as a broken power line hanging down, a broken branch caught in a power line, or a tree on private property, please contact the business operator if you find it. .
【reference】
TEPCO Power Grid: 0120-995-007 or 03-6375-9803
NTT East: 113 without area code, 0120-444-113 from mobile phones/PHS

Q4.There are a lot of fallen leaves and it is difficult to clean, so I would like you to cut down the roadside trees.

Street trees have various effects such as landscape, environment, traffic safety and disaster prevention, and are indispensable common assets of the city of Inagi. Therefore, it cannot be felled for the reason of falling leaves countermeasures. We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the fallen leaves, but we appreciate your understanding and cooperation in cleaning up the fallen leaves.

Q5: I would like you to clean up the fallen leaves in front of my house and the fallen leaves clogged in the rain gutters.

Regarding the fallen leaves, the city is also cleaning up, but there are some parts that are out of reach, so we ask for the understanding and cooperation of everyone in the surrounding area. In addition, regarding fallen leaves on personal premises such as rain gutters, we ask that the owner take care of them. Specifically, there are ways to prevent fallen leaves from accumulating, such as attaching mesh-like covers to rain gutters, so please consider this.

Q6.I would like a garbage bag to put the cleaned fallen leaves in.

Thank you for your cooperation in cleaning up the fallen leaves. Inagi City distributes free volunteer bags for volunteer cleaning activities. If you have any questions about volunteer bags, please contact the Inagi City Environment Division.

Click here for more information on Volunteer Bags

Q7. I can't see the signboard of the store because of the roadside trees, so I would like you to prune it.

Because street trees are common property of citizens, they cannot be pruned for individual reasons. In addition, if the branch crosses the boundary and enters the private land, the part will be pruned, so please contact the city hall management section.

Q8: Do not prune or cut down roadside trees.

Roadside trees have various effects such as landscape, environment, traffic safety and disaster prevention, and they are indispensable public property of Inagi City, so it is necessary to protect them. On the other hand, however, there are times when it is unavoidable to prune or cut trees for the safe passage of pedestrians and vehicles.

Inquiries about this page

Inagi City Urban Construction Department Management Section
2111 Higashi Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781

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