Forestry Division

The Forestry Division is responsible for the maintenance of the City's street trees, ornamental plantings, and forest properties. The City’s urban canopy plays many roles in improving daily life. It provides shade which not only makes it more enjoyable to be outside on hot days, but also reduces temperature control costs for homeowners. It also absorbs stormwater to reduce flooding risks, filters air pollution, stores carbon, provides habitat for wildlife, raises property values, and much more. 

This is why the Forestry Division works hard not only to ensure public safety through tree removals and pruning, but also to address tree health concerns and plant new trees. If you have a question regarding the condition of a tree located in the City right-of-way or if you would like us to consider planting a tree at a specific location, please submit your request through the SeeClickFix reporting application.

The City's trail system also includes areas along the Kenduskeag Stream from downtown Bangor to above the I-95 bridge. View the Parks & Rec Trails page to access maps of these properties and the trail systems that they include.