Tree Protection Violations Happen Faster Than You Think
In Dunwoody’s older neighborhoods like Dunwoody Village and Dunwoody West, mature trees often fall under strict municipal protection. One misplaced excavator bucket or compacted root zone can trigger fines before you even realize you’ve crossed a boundary. We’ve seen crews in Kingswood halted mid-project after damaging heritage oaks near pre-1920 structures. That’s why we deploy tree protection zones with root zone calculation built in—so your site stays compliant from day one. Pair that with SWPPP dust compliance and zero-trip-hazard design, and you’re not just avoiding fines—you’re respecting Dunwoody’s legacy.
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Verify tree protection zone boundaries before breaking ground in Dunwoody West or Springfield
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Coordinate with arborists early—especially near historic sites like the Cheek-Spruill Farmhouse
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Use temporary fencing that complies with root-zone preservation standards during site prep
