Verge Treatments and Street Trees

REQUEST A VERGE TREE 

Would you like a street tree planted on your verge or know of a particular location where you see the need for additional trees?

Please let us know as we would love to plant more trees within the Town's street verges. Rally your neighbours and have the whole street planted.

Apply for a Verge Tree

Once a request has been received, it is assessed as a priority by our Parks Staff, whether it is for a new tree ie there has never been a tree there before; or a replacement tree.  A site inspection takes place and the type of tree is discussed with the resident who made the request. Preparation is made for obtaining the trees during the summers months, with plantings undertaken between May and July each year.

The Town is also proactively working on replacing all verge and street trees, even if no request has been forthcoming.

All requests and feedback about street and verge trees are welcome. 

Requests for street/verge trees can also be placed by contacting the Town of East Fremantle on (08) 9339 9339, via the Contact Us form on our website or via email admin@eastfremantle.wa.gov.au

Please note all requests are approved based on the availability of tree species and the suitability of the associated verge.

WATERWISE VERGES AND GARDENS

The Town encourages residents to develop and maintain waterwise verges and gardens to provide a range of social, environmental, and economic benefits to the community. The Town provides a number of annual schemes, which assist residents to create a successful verge garden including:

  • The native plant subsidy scheme  runs every year from May 1-30, allowing residents to purchase native plants from local nursery APACE at subsidised prices. 

Waterwise verge treatments that meet the requirements of Council's Verge Treatment Policy and Verge Greening Guidelines do not require Council approval.

Greening Guidelines

Verge Treatment Policy

 Public Places and Local Government Property Local Law 2016

PROTECTING OUR TREES

The Town of East Fremantle gains valuable benefit from street, verge and park trees.

Benefits include the beautifying of streetscapes and suburbs, providing a sense of place, improved community wellbeing, increased property values, shade, temperature moderation, and providing habitat for fauna.

Street trees are increasingly being recognised and managed throughout Australia as important community assets as the benefits they deliver are progressively identified, understood, and measured. 

MAINTENANCE & REMOVAL OF PUBLIC AND VERGE TREES

The goal of the Town is to maximise the number of trees on the Town's road reserves, medians and public reserves. Council Policy 4.2.1 provides information about the Removal and Pruning of street trees. Excerpts are below or read the full Maintenance & Removal of Public and Verge Trees policy

Removal 

It is the Town’s intention to retain verge trees that are healthy, and do not cause any safety concerns. In the absence of suitable justification being provided for the removal of a tree, the request for the tree removal will not be supported.

Pruning (Maintenance)

Council reserves the right to prune, plant, or remove any tree or trees on its land or within Council’s verge, which it deems necessary.
Pruning of verge trees will only be carried out by Council or Council’s contractor on those trees that cause an adverse impact

WHAT IS THE VERGE?

The verge is a key part of the streetscape and consists of the strip of land between the road, your property, and in some cases the footpath. Verges are Crown Land under the care, control, and management of the Council.  

Verges are a shared asset for:

  • access to residents and commercial properties
  • crossovers
  • footpaths and pedestrian movements
  • links to nature
  • service utilities
  • street trees.

For more information on Verge Maintenance responsibilities, view the Fact Sheet

With the drying of our climate, it's crucial we save as much water as possible. For this reason, the Town encourages the formation of waterwise unirrigated verges in an effort to combat climate change. When designed, installed, and well maintained a waterwise verge gardens can:

  • save water and reduce water bills
  • contribute to the greening of the Towns streets
  • cool the Town and combat the impacts of the urban heat island effect in summer
  • provide habitat for wildlife and improve biodiversity
  • improve rainwater infiltration and reduce stormwater runoff
  • reduce maintenance
  • display your pride in the community.

CONDITIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF IRRIGATION ON TOWN OF EAST FREMANTLE VERGE

  1. Please provide, to the Town of East Fremantle, a diagrammatic sketch indicating location of proposed reticulation.
  2. Any water pipes laid must be laid at a depth of not more than 30cm nor less than 15cm, and so that any fitting connected to them does not project above the surface of the verge.
  3. Where connected to a private water supply, where passing under road pavement, made footpaths or crossings the water pipes shall be of galvanised wrought iron, copper or PVC and have approved valves, be located within the property where they are connected to the supply and fitted so as to give complete control of the flow of water from the supply
  4. Prior to any excavation taking place all public utility services are to be located to prevent any damage during excavation (dial before you dig 1100).
  5. All irrigation spray is to be maintained and contained within the verge area and not be allowed to overspray onto footpaths and roadways.
  6. Applicant to remain responsible for maintenance and operation and related costs of reticulation.
  7. The Council may at any time, by notice in writing to the owner or occupier of land that abuts upon that part of a street wherein the owner has had water piping or fittings installed require that owner or occupier to remove such water piping or fittings and may, where the owner or occupier does not comply with the notice, remove the piping or fittings at the expense of the owner or occupier, and any expense incurred by the council pursuant to this by-law may be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction.
  8. Where the council or any other authority authorised by law to dig up a street for the purpose of carrying out authorised works is of the opinion that the carrying out of those works may be impeded by the existence of piping, under a lawn or garden in a street, it may give notice to the owner or occupier of the land abutting on the lawn or garden to remove the piping, until the completion of the works; and may, where the owner or occupier does not comply with the notice, remove the piping at the expense of the owner or occupier; and any expense incurred by the council or authority pursuant to this by-law may be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction. In respect of the above, the council or other authority is not liable for damage to piping under a lawn or garden in a street, occasioned either in the course of the removal of the piping or of carrying out authorised works.
  9. Council reserves the right to use the full width of the road reserve as it sees fit and does not accept that it will be responsible to pay compensation for the cost of the 2 reticulation should future works require the removal of all or any part of that reticulation.
  10. Council reserves the right to carry out work to the footpath and verge at any time and takes no responsibility for damage to lawn/vegetation, reticulation and drainage installations, the cost of reinstating same being borne by yourself, if required.
  11. Council will not in any circumstances be responsible for any damage caused to the reticulation whether that damage is caused by the Council, another public authority or any other agent or individual.