Project Overview
2024 Parramatta Light Rail Tree Planting Program
In 2024, the City of Parramatta and Transport for NSW will partner again in a major tree planting program. Starting in March, almost 500 trees will be planted in Granville, Harris Park, Northmead, North Parramatta, Parramatta, Rosehill, and Westmead.
Our arborists have selected a range of trees suitable for various locations with 21 tree types planned for neighbourhood streets. While the trees are primarily native, there are some exotic species, and deciduous and evergreen included. Among the selected tree types are species that are slim and tall, ideal for narrow streets, and those that are more compact, perfect for under powerlines. Planting locations also take into account maintaining access and clearance from underground utilities.
For more information, including how to become a 2024 Tree Champion, see our 2024 Parramatta Light Rail Tree Planting page.
2023 Parramatta Light Rail Tree Planting Program
Trees play an important role in the ‘greening’ of our City. We know that a greener city means a cooler city, a cleaner environment and a happier and healthier community.
In 2019, City of Parramatta in partnership with Transport for NSW (TfNSW), completed a pilot tree planting program which saw 120 new trees added to our urban tree canopy in North Parramatta and Westmead.
Council worked with TfNSW to identify locations where the tree planting program would be able to best deliver the greatest benefit to the community.
As part of the joint program, 335 trees were planted in parks and reserves across the Parramatta area in July and October 2022.
In 2023, the joint-partnership delivered 1,000+ trees in City streets and parks - our biggest planting season ever!
Starting in April 2023, new tree planting focussed on streets and parks in Carlingford, Dundas, North Parramatta, Oatlands, Rydalmere and Telopea.
A further 500 trees are planned for 2024. For more information visit the 2023 Parramatta Light Rail Tree Planting page.
2023 Parramatta Light Rail Telopea Planting
City of Parramatta will begin planting native tubestock in Telopea with more than 370 endemic trees being planted in the Vineyard Creek bushland corridor at Rockfarm Avenue and Robert Street.
2022 Parramatta Light Rail Tree Planting Program
In 2019, City of Parramatta in partnership with Transport for NSW (TfNSW), completed a pilot tree planting program (see below for details) which saw 120 new trees added to our urban tree canopy in North Parramatta and Westmead.
Council worked with TfNSW to identify locations where the tree planting program would be able to best deliver the greatest benefit to the community.
As part of the joint program, 335 trees were planted in parks and reserves across the Parramatta area in 2022 (see below for locations and details).
Over the next two years, the joint partnership program will deliver an additional 2,200 trees in City streets and parks.
Tree Planting Location Map
Council and Transport for NSW have created a joint planting program with the aim of expanding our tree canopy and improving biodiversity. In most cases, a variety of species, native and exotic, evergreen and deciduous are planted.
A number of native tree species have been selected to become part of the City of Parramatta’s urban tree canopy with consideration given to local conditions.
Phase 1 | Complete
City of Parramatta, in partnership with Transport for NSW (TfNSW), is pleased to announce the successful completion of the first phase of the Parramatta Light Rail Tree Planting Neighbourhood Improvement Program which saw the planting of 120 new street trees in Westmead and North Parramatta.
The program started in March 2019 testing how we provide new trees, in streets, parks and reserves throughout the City of Parramatta to help offset trees removed as part of Parramatta Light Rail construction. Trees in the nature strips include Crepe Myrtle, Spotted Gum, Flowering Gums, Brush box and Magnolias - visit Tree Types to learn more about these trees.
The nature strips in:
- North Parramatta
- Barney Street
- By Street
- Dunlop Street
- Harold Street
- Westmead
- Jessie Street
- Caroline Street
- Queens Road
Council will be watering and maintaining your new trees over the next two years to help them establish and grow in the right shape.
Each and every tree has a tree tag, so look out for it.
The tag includes important information about the tree type and a unique number which allows Council to identify its exact location.