So, I phoned the Brisbane City Council call centre 3403 8888 and asked if we could have a street tree. Of course, but please water it while it gets established.. Brisbane residents, get your street tree now - just ring the call centre on 3403 8888. Updates:. The field trials consist of planting up to 100 specimens of each species in at least four different districts of the city on a variety of footpath sites, using a minimum of 10 specimens in any one trial street site. Stock size is usually around 1 m tall within a 250mm diameter container. Stock quality is a critical element and has been.

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Post photos of your favourite street trees. Brisbane has lots of street trees - but it needs more. This group is to celebrate our street trees and what they give us - shade, habitat, pleasant.. Council has a specialist and responsive team to manage trees on Council-owned or controlled land, including street trees. Street trees need to be maintained to ensure safety, clearances for pedestrians and vehicles, line of sight and for the health of the tree itself. Sometimes Council officers will take appropriate measures to prevent tree.