Applications are currently closed and will open again July 2025. If you would like to be notified when applications open, please email trees@cityoftacoma.org. Although applications are currently closed, you can still prepare by completing Steps 1-3 below!
Step 1: Confirm eligibility
This program is funded by Tacoma Surface Water Utility rates and the General Fund. You must plant trees provided through this program in Tacoma city-limits. Additionally, trees must be planted in the right-of-way adjoining property that you are the owner of. The “right-of-way” is the space between the edge of the road and the edge of the property line. In many instances, this looks like a “planting strip” or plantable space between the road and sidewalk, however, your property may still have plantable right of way at the back of your sidewalk, depending on where your property line is located.
To see the extent of your right-of-way, check out Tacoma’s DART map. For assistance on how to use Tacoma's DART Map, please review this guide.
Step 2: Decide on your application type
Neighborhood Group Applications: If you and at least two other neighbors (within a two-block distance) are interested in Grit City Trees, apply together and we will deliver your trees!
- As a group, you will need to designate a Group Lead. The Group Lead will receive your group’s delivery of trees and supporting materials (TAGRO, tree stakes, tree ties, and watering supplies).
- Each group member will submit applications separately but will select the “As a neighborhood group” option when prompted on the application.
Individual Applications: We encourage individual applications, too! Please note, there is a limited availability of trees. In the rare occasion that we cannot fulfill all applications, preference is given, first, to those in Priority Planting Areas (neighborhoods identified as “Moderate”, “Low” to “Very Low” Opportunity on Tacoma’s Equity Index) and group applications.
- Should we exceed our delivery capacity, approved individual applications outside our Priority Planting Areas (neighborhoods identified as “Moderate”, “Low” to “Very Low” Opportunity on Tacoma’s Equity Index) will be required to pick up trees from the City of Tacoma Plant Holding Facility at the Recycling and Transfer Center.
Step 3: Gather details of your planting site
- You will be asked to provide the width (in feet) of your planting strip or right-of-way planting area. To see the extent of your right-of-way, check out Tacoma’s DART map.
- You will be asked to upload an image that displays the placement of your potential tree(s). We recommend using Tacoma's DART Map to create your tree planting plan. When you have marked the map accordingly, take a screenshot and upload that image. For assistance on how to use Tacoma's DART Map, please review the guide in Step 1.
- You will be asked if you have overhead power lines above the area being planted.
- You will need to request marking of your underground utilities. You can do so by calling 8-1-1 or submitting your request online here. This free service is a requirement that helps you stay safe and not damage underground utilities during tree planting. You will be prompted to provide a utility locate number on your application.
Step 4: Ready to apply!
Our Grit City Trees application has gone digital! This digital platform allows us to expedite the review and approval process. If you need application assistance please contact trees@cityoftacoma.org.
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- You will be notified if your application is approved no sooner than 3 weeks after applications close.
Step 5: After approval, and ready to plant!
Applicants will be notified of the number and type(s) of trees they are approved for.
- Individual applicants will need to coordinate a pick-up time, if we exceed our delivery capacity.
- Group Applications will be notified of their delivery date.
- Visit our Planting and Growing web page for more guidance on planting tips to give your trees the best chance at long-term success.
- Consider registering for free Envirohouse workshops and webinars.