Lodi Shade Tree Program

In partnership with:

City of Lodi Eletric Utility
City of Lodi
Shade Tree Program Lodi

The Lodi Shade Tree Program, a partnership with Lodi Electric Utility and non-profit Tree Lodi, provides free shade trees, species selection advice, and planting instructions to eligible customers to help cool their homes during the hot summer and reduce energy bills.

Tree Lodi is an all-volunteer organization that advocates for the City’s urban forest through citizen involvement, education, planting, and maintenance of public shade trees.

Lodi Electric customers can qualify for a free landscape assessment and up to three free shade trees in 5 gal containers.

The Lodi Shade Tree Program is now accepting applications

How It Works

  1. Check to see if you are eligible for the program – are you a Lodi Electric customer? Do you have space for trees on your property? See the form below for more details.

  2. Submit the online Shade Tree Program application below.

  3. Once your application is received, the Program Liaison will contact you within seven days, if not sooner, to schedule a site visit.

  4. Once the site visit is scheduled the Community Forester will then visit the applicant’s property to determine appropriate planting locations and tree species. The Community Forester will provide you tips on tree planting, proper watering techniques, and tree maintenance. He will also provide to you a proposed tree delivery schedule which is dependent on tree species recommended for your property and the availability of tree species selected.

  5. Once your recommended trees become available a Tree Lodi volunteer will make an appointment with you for tree delivery. Trees will be delivered to your property with tree stakes, tree ties, and planting instructions. Our goal is to deliver your trees within four to six weeks of your site visit.

  6. Once you receive you trees and planting materials, it’s time to plant! Check out our planting video or refer to the tip cards delivered with your tree.

Shade Tree Program Application