Billerica LORAX Committee Votes to Send Tree Bylaw to Fall Town Meeting
LORAX · Meeting of August 6, 2026
Billerica's LORAX Committee unanimously voted to submit a proposed tree protection bylaw to the fall 2026 Town Meeting warrant. The committee spent the August 6 meeting editing the draft in real time, adding a formal definition of "threatening tree" drawn from USDA Forest Service hazard-tree guidance, requiring that any person removing a protected tree notify the tree warden and receive an acknowledgment before proceeding, and deleting provisions for "demolition" and "tree plan" that members determined had been carried over from other towns' bylaws without corresponding language in the Billerica draft. A clause tying replanting to the issuance of a final certificate of occupancy was also removed after a reviewer flagged it as legally problematic.
A member said the document would be delivered to the town manager's office and that the committee would monitor any further committee review required before Town Meeting. "I think we struck the right balance between protecting the trees and protecting homeowners," one member said following the vote.
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Source: the LORAX meeting of August 6, 2026, reported from the official video recording and transcript.
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