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What happens if a tree dies or if there are residents’ concerns post-install? Trees do not <br />have a warranty. The tree health is the respon si bility of the resident. <br />What level of care is expected from residents (e.g., watering, avoiding damage), and <br />how is that communicated? The resident receive s a how-to-care for the tree <br />document , which will be on our website . <br />Is this a pilot phase to test this out in a limited area first? We plan to open the program <br />throughout the city in eligible neighborhoods. We will monitor the program to <br />determine its success. <br />Am I eligible to receive a tree? The main criteria to qualify are 1) the tree must be on <br />public land in the boulevard, 2) spacing must be adequate between existing trees, <br />and 3) the spacing between utilities must meet engineering requirements . The <br />requirements are included on the web site. 4) The subdivision must be beyond the <br />two-year warranty period. <br />Is there a cost for the residents? There is no cost but residents that receive a tree can <br />donate to the Tree Fund to ensure that other residents get a tree.