Tree Warden

Phone:
860-349-8253
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Fax:
Email:
treewarden@townofdurhamct.org
Primary Contact:
Josh Miller, Tree Warden; Jennifer Perry, Building Department
Durham
,
CT
06422
Hours:

About Tree Warden

The Tree Warden is an appointed position within the Town of Durham ans is asked to work closely with the First Selectman and the Department of Public Works. 

Duties: 

  • Responsible for the full cycle of activity of all shade and ornamental trees and shrubs on all public ways and places. 
  • Planting, pruning, pest control and removal of dead, dying or hazardous trees. 
  • Maintaining a priority list of potentially troublesome trees and working with DPW to respond to these issues, public complaints and the coordination of emergency removals. 
  • Maintenance of the health and appearance of our urban forestry
  • Work with CTDEP Division of Forestry to secure and manage grants for beautification programs for planting and preservation of trees and shrubs within the town. 
  • Preservation of our natural resources and the development of our community forestry programs.

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Jennifer Perry
Dem
Rep
Ind
UNA
Building Department
TreeWarden@townofdurhamct.org
(860)349-8253
Term:
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Josh Miller
Dem
Rep
Ind
UNA
Tree Warden
TreeWarden@townofdurhamct.org
(860)349-8252
Term:
-

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