Naperville Memorial Trees & Park Pruning Ordinance

Parks and Public Spaces Illinois 3 Minutes Read · published February 21, 2026 Flag of Illinois

Naperville, Illinois maintains a formal memorial tree program and a city-managed pruning and maintenance schedule for trees in public parks and parkway areas. This guide explains how the City administers memorial tree dedications, how pruning and seasonal maintenance are scheduled, who enforces rules, and how residents can apply, report hazards, or appeal decisions. Where the municipal code or program pages list specific forms, fees, or timelines we cite the official source; where a specific penalty or fee is not published we note that it is not specified on the cited page. The Parks & Recreation and Forestry Divisions share responsibility for planting, pruning, and long-term care.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for unauthorized planting, unauthorized removal, damage to memorial trees, or interference with city pruning schedules is handled by City of Naperville departments under the municipal code and departmental rules. Specific fine amounts and per-day penalties are not specified on the cited municipal code page.Municipal Code[2] Inspections follow City procedures and can be initiated by public complaint or by routine Forestry inspections.

Report hazardous or damaged trees promptly to reduce public risk.

Applications & Forms

Applications to request a memorial tree dedication, to reserve a bench, or to request special planting are provided by the City Parks & Recreation Memorial Trees page. The official memorial-tree program page lists the application process and contact details; fees and submission instructions are on that page or associated PDFs.Memorial Trees Program[1] If a tree removal or permit is required for work in a parkway, the Forestry Division or Building/Permits office provides the application and submission instructions.

  • Application form location: City Memorial Trees page; follow the listed submission method and contacts.
  • Fees: not specified on the cited page; check the program page or contact Parks & Recreation for current charges.
  • Contact: Parks & Recreation or Forestry for questions about eligibility, species selection, and placement.

Pruning Schedule & Maintenance

The Forestry Division publishes routine pruning and maintenance schedules for street trees and park trees, typically organized by neighborhood or park zone. Seasonal pruning, hazard mitigation, and emergency response are prioritized; exact rotation intervals and pruning timelines depend on species, age, and condition and are described by the Forestry Division.Forestry Division[3]

The City schedules routine pruning; private pruning should not interfere with City crews or memorial placards.

Common Violations

  • Unauthorized removal or damage to a memorial tree.
  • Interfering with City pruning operations or obstructing crews.
  • Planting without approval in parkland or parkways.

Applications & Appeals

Appeals or requests for review of a denial, removal, or enforcement action are handled through the department that issued the decision—typically Parks & Recreation or Forestry—or through a formal administrative review as described by the municipal code. Time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited municipal code page; contact the issuing department for appeal deadlines and procedures.Municipal Code[2]

Keep copies of all application materials and any correspondence to support appeals or reviews.

FAQ

Can I dedicate a tree in a Naperville park?
Yes. The City offers a memorial tree and bench program; details, eligibility, and the application are on the Memorial Trees page.Memorial Trees Program[1]
Who performs pruning and how often?
City Forestry crews schedule routine pruning and respond to hazards; rotation intervals vary by species and condition and are described by the Forestry Division pages.Forestry Division[3]
What penalties apply for damaging a memorial tree?
Monetary fines and other sanctions are established under the municipal code; specific amounts are not specified on the cited page and must be confirmed with City enforcement staff.Municipal Code[2]

How-To

  1. Visit the City Memorial Trees page and download the application or contact Parks & Recreation.
  2. Complete the application, include requested information about the honoree and tree placement, and submit per instructions.
  3. Pay any required fees listed on the program page or follow fee instructions from staff.
  4. If you observe a hazardous or damaged tree, report it to Forestry using the contact info on the Forestry page for priority response.

Key Takeaways

  • Memorial dedications are managed through Parks & Recreation; follow the published application process.
  • City Forestry handles routine pruning and emergency tree work on a schedule determined by tree condition and species.
  • Enforcement and penalties are documented in the municipal code; check the cited code page or contact enforcement staff for specifics.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Naperville - Memorial Trees & Benches
  2. [2] Naperville Municipal Code - Code of Ordinances
  3. [3] City of Naperville - Forestry Division