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Felling or pruning trees Apply for permission

If you want to remove a tree in whole or in part, you will need a permit under certain conditions.

Find street trees online

Here you can discover an interactive map that shows you all the street trees on public areas in Hamburg.

Opaque green

The trees are produced in the Alt-Erfrade district forester's office in an ecological, sustainable manner without the use of chemicals and are certified according to the guidelines of the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council). Not all district foresters ...

Apply for clearing of forest areas

Clearing is the removal of forest in favor of another type of land use. If you intend to clear land, you must apply for a permit in advance.

Register for the collection of residual waste

You can register the collection of your residual waste from your private household as well as other disposal waste from other sources.

Apply for a special permit or exemption under nature conservation law

You want to carry out an action that harms protected wild animals, plants or nature and landscapes. You may need a special permit or exemption from nature conservation prohibitions.

Sweden torch

Tobe offered Pine or oak benches Bollards for sitting or for chopping wood Palisades to support terraces or border beds gnarled crowns of old oaks as climbing trees Sweden torches. Please refer to the links for district foresters who offer the ...

Use of archive material

In the reading room of the Hamburg State Archives you can view documents from ten centuries that provide information about the history of Hamburg, your own family history or legal matters.

Real estate transfer tax, information and jurisdiction according to location (street)

The acquisition of domestic property is subject to real estate transfer tax. The tax rate in Hamburg for all acquisitions made after December 31, 2022 is 5.5%.

Dedication of paths General information

A dedication is the order by which a street, path or square is declared a public path and is thus available to the general public.