Keep your community’s trees safe, healthy, and beautiful with municipal tree care from our professional arborists.
Managing a municipal tree canopy requires a level of expertise, accountability, and local knowledge that goes well beyond standard residential or commercial tree care. That’s why it’s always important to partner with a locally based team of professional arborists — like those at Lubbers & Sons Tree Care.
Our team understands the specific challenges municipal tree care in Central North Carolina presents, including:
Central North Carolina’s municipal tree canopies include a wide variety of native and non-native species, which all have their own maintenance requirements, pest vulnerabilities, and structural characteristics. Our arborists have extensive experience caring for all the species common to our region.
Cities and towns across Central North Carolina have detailed tree ordinances governing everything from species selection to canopy coverage requirements. We understand the local regulatory landscape and carry out all work in full compliance with applicable rules and regulations.
Many of Central North Carolina’s urban trees are mature specimens that require careful, experienced management to remain safe and healthy. Our arborists have the expertise to assess and address the structural and health issues that commonly affect older trees in urban environments.
We’ve been providing municipal tree care services across Central North Carolina since 2020, and we’d love to help your community protect and preserve its urban canopy.
Lubbers & Sons Tree Care takes a different approach than many of the other tree-service companies operating in Central North Carolina. We measure success by the number of clients we help and trees we save rather than the number we remove.
In fact, when you trust the Lubbers & Sons Tree Care team, you’ll immediately notice our commitment to:
“A healthy, well-maintained urban canopy is one of the most valuable assets a community can have. But to keep it that way, you need a team of arborists who are as committed to the community as they are to the trees.”
- Tommy Lubbers
Owner of Lubbers & Sons Tree Care
Lubbers & Sons Tree Care provides a comprehensive range of municipal tree care services, designed to keep your community’s trees safe, healthy, and beautiful for generations to come.
A thorough understanding of your community's tree canopy starts with a comprehensive inventory. Our arborists will document and assess every tree in your care, providing the data you need to make informed management decisions.
From clearing branches away from streetlights and utility lines to maintaining the structural integrity of your community's most valuable trees, our team provides expert pruning and trimming services for municipal properties.
When a tree in your community needs to come down, it's critical to work with a team that can carry out the removal safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to residents, traffic, and daily community life. That's exactly what we do.
Stumps in parks, along sidewalks, and in other public spaces are significant safety hazards and aesthetic liabilities. Our stump grinding services eliminate them quickly and cleanly, freeing up space and reducing the risk of injury.
Whether you're replacing trees lost to storms or disease, expanding your community's canopy coverage, or landscaping a new public space, our team can help you select and install the right species for your specific sites and goals.
Keeping your community's trees healthy requires proactive, science-based care. Our plant health care programs include soil analysis, fertilization, pest management, disease treatment, and more to protect your urban canopy year-round.
Severe weather can leave communities dealing with fallen trees and branches at a moment's notice. Our team is ready to respond quickly, assess the damage, and carry out any necessary work to restore safety as quickly as possible.
You contact our team to schedule an arborist assessment or request a free estimate.
One of our arborists will visit your property, evaluate your trees, and discuss your goals.
We’ll outline your options, develop a customized plan, and provide you with an itemized estimate.
We’ll show up at the scheduled time, conduct a safety briefing, and get to work.
Once finished, we’ll review the work with you and ensure your property looks spotless.
Investing in a professional municipal tree care program delivers benefits that extend well beyond the trees themselves. With regular support from a team of professional arborists, your community can expect to:
To enjoy all of these benefits and more, contact the Lubbers & Sons Tree Care team today to discuss your needs and get started.
Staying ahead of tree care needs is critical for municipalities, both for safety and liability reasons. You’ll want to contact the Lubbers & Sons Tree Care team promptly if you notice any of the following in your community:
Branches extending over roadways, sidewalks, signage, or utility lines present safety risks and may be subject to regulatory requirements. These should be addressed on a regular, proactive basis.
Trees in public spaces that begin leaning suddenly or more than usual should be assessed by a professional arborist immediately, especially if they’re in high-traffic areas.
Mushrooms, conks, cankers, or other signs of decay and disease in public trees should always be evaluated promptly, as affected trees can deteriorate quickly and become serious safety hazards.
Following any significant weather event, a thorough assessment of your community's trees is always advisable. Hidden structural issues can make trees far more vulnerable to future storms.
Without a current, accurate inventory of your community's trees, it's difficult to manage them proactively or allocate resources effectively. If your inventory is out of date, it's time to address the issue.
When community members raise concerns about specific trees, those concerns should always be taken seriously and investigated by a qualified arborist as quickly as possible.
If any of these situations apply to your community, contact the Lubbers & Sons Tree Care team to discuss your options and get the help you need.
The cost of municipal tree care in Central North Carolina varies significantly depending on the size and complexity of your community’s canopy, the scope of the services required, and the frequency of ongoing maintenance. Individual projects are priced on a per-job basis and sometimes start in the several-hundred-dollar range, while ongoing maintenance programs are typically structured as annual or seasonal contracts and may reach the mid-to-high five-digit range.
A few of the factors that’ll influence the total costs you’ll face include:
The best way to determine exactly what a municipal tree care program will cost for your community is to contact the Lubbers & Sons Tree Care team. We’ll schedule a site visit, assess your needs, and provide you with a detailed proposal — completely free of charge.
Lubbers & Sons Tree Care is proud to offer expert tree-care services across Central North Carolina, including the following cities:
Municipal tree care demands a higher level of accountability, professionalism, and public awareness than almost any other kind of arboricultural work. The trees in your community’s care are a shared public asset, and the decisions made about them affect residents, businesses, and the broader environment for generations to come.
That’s why it’s so important to partner with a tree care team that not only has the skills and equipment to get the job done right, but also a genuine commitment to the communities they serve. Lubbers & Sons Tree Care is locally owned and operated, and we take that responsibility seriously. We’ll work closely with your team to develop a management plan that keeps your community’s trees safe, healthy, and thriving — now and for years to come.
Contact us today to discuss your needs or schedule a complimentary consultation.
Have more questions about our municipal tree care services? We’ve rounded up a few of the most common questions city planners and property managers have and answered them below.
Responsibility for trimming trees around streetlights typically falls on the municipality or local government agency that owns and maintains the lights and the surrounding right-of-way. In some cases, utility companies may also have the authority to trim trees that interfere with their equipment. Lubbers & Sons Tree Care works regularly with municipalities across Central North Carolina to keep street trees properly maintained and clear of infrastructure.
Liability for damage caused by falling trees depends on a number of factors, including where the tree was located, who owned it, and whether the owner had been made aware of any hazards it presented. Generally speaking, a property owner — including a municipality — may be held liable for damages if they knew or should have known that a tree was hazardous and failed to take action. This is one of many reasons why proactive tree care and regular professional inspections are so important for municipalities and property owners alike.
Trees growing in the strip of land between the sidewalk and the street are typically owned and maintained by the local municipality. However, this can vary by jurisdiction, and in some cases the adjacent property owner may bear some or all of the responsibility for maintenance.
Trees growing within an easement are generally owned by the underlying property owner. However, the entity holding the easement, such as a utility company or municipality, may have the right to trim or remove trees that interfere with the easement's intended use.
The 10-20-30 rule is a guideline for promoting diversity in urban tree canopies. It recommends planting no more than 10% of any single species, 20% of any single genus, and 30% of any single family. This helps protect the overall canopy from being devastated by a single pest, disease, or environmental stressor.
In some cases, yes. This is especially true if the city knew or should have known that the tree was hazardous and failed to take reasonable action to address it.
In North Carolina, property owners generally have the right to trim branches that overhang their property up to the property line, at their own expense. However, they are typically not permitted to enter a neighbor's property to do so, nor can they cut branches in a way that would harm or kill the tree. If overhanging branches are causing damage or presenting a safety hazard, it's always best to communicate with the tree's owner first and to consult with a professional arborist before taking any action.
Your community’s trees are among its most valuable assets. They provide shade, beauty, environmental benefits, and a sense of place that residents and visitors alike cherish. But keeping them safe, healthy, and thriving requires the kind of consistent, expert care that only a professional arboricultural team can provide.
That’s exactly what you get when you rely on Lubbers & Sons Tree Care. We’ve been serving municipalities and communities across Central North Carolina since 2020, and we’re proud to play a role in preserving the urban canopy that makes our region such a special place to live.
Contact us today to discuss your community’s needs, ask a few questions, or request your free consultation.
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