The City of St. Catharines requires property owners to maintain their boulevard vegetation. Learn about the basic horticultural practices that must be followed for maintaining your boulevard.
You can plant herbaceous materials on your boulevard. These plants have stems and foliage that die back to the soil level at the end of each growing season.
Hedges, shrubs and trees cannot be planted on boulevards, except by the City or Region.
In addition, plants must not:
Boulevards are for public safety and to accommodate and provide access to City utilities. The City, Region, utility providers, and contractors may need to do work on boulevards which can sometimes remove or damage any vegetation.
Please note it is not always possible to contact adjacent homeowners before starting this work. If work is done to the boulevard, we are only required to restore the boulevard to turf grass.
The City and Region operate tree planting programs for boulevards around the community. If your boulevard is selected to receive a tree, existing vegetation materials are not guaranteed to stay.
If you plan to dig on your property, contact Ontario One Call to request a locate before you begin. There may be utilities or services underground that cannot be seen from the surface. Free underground utility locates can be set up to avoid damaging any utilities or services. Don't forget to call any utilities or agencies that are not members of Ontario One Call.
Some utility providers require setbacks for vegetation. You are responsible for contacting any applicable utility providers about these setbacks.