Request for Township planting, pruning, removal, stump removal and tree related emergencies should be made by calling Public Works at 973-857-4804 or online here:
All trees planted in the grass curb strips along most streets are township trees. Township trees can also be found in public recreation areas, rights of way and in a few specific locations just inside the sidewalk. Trees planted along Bloomfield, Grove, Fairview, Pompton, Lakeside and Mt. Prospect avenues are Essex County and State trees. Verona has been a Tree City for 30 plus consecutive years. This program, sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation in cooperation with the USDA Forest Service and the National Association of State Foresters, provides assistance, public attention, and national recognition for urban and community forestry programs.
What can you do to help Verona’s trees? The most important thing you can do for newly planted trees in the curb strip or on your property is to give them a drink during the summer dry spells. Because of paved streets, sidewalks, and the compacted soil around them, these trees need extra water and care to stay healthy.
The trees can become your friend if you get to know them. Look at its bark and it leaves to recognize them. Be Friendly to trees!
Getting to know your trees can be fun. Look at the leaves, twigs and bark to recognize the species.
Remember be respectful of our township trees!
If you wish to remove or trim a tree on your property, please refer to Verona Township's private tree permitting process.
Residents are encouraged participate in our community by volunteering for various boards, committees and commissions. If you are interested in knowing more about how you can serve Verona or would like to submit a letter of intent and resume for consideration by the Town Council for any of the boards, committees and commissions listed on the website, please call (973) 857-4770 or apply online.