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Hamilton County SWCD News

Financial Assistance for Callery Pear Removal in Hamilton County

5/16/2024

6 Comments

 
By Claire Lane
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The Hamilton SWCD and Hamilton County Invasives Partnership are proud to announce the launch of a new Callery Pear Removal Cost Share Program, aimed at assisting homeowners in the removal of landscape Callery pear trees from their properties. This initiative is part of our ongoing efforts to combat the spread of invasive species and promote the health and biodiversity of our local ecosystems.

The Callery pear tree, with varieties commonly known as the Bradford, Aristocrat, Cleveland and others, has become a significant environmental concern due to its ability to escape cultivation and spread rapidly along tree lines, roadsides, and through woodlands. In response to this issue, Hamilton SWCD is offering a cost-sharing program to incentivize homeowners to remove these trees from their landscapes.
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Under the program, homeowners can receive reimbursement for half of the cost of removing landscape Callery pear trees from their property, up to a maximum of $400. This financial assistance aims to alleviate the financial burden associated with tree removal while encouraging proactive steps towards environmental stewardship. Additionally, three local tree companies are partnering with the SWCD to offer discounted rates on Callery pear removal. By utilizing the services of Nature’s Canopy, Climbing High Tree Service, or Engledow Tree Experts, participants can stretch their grant dollars even further.

To participate in the program, homeowners must apply prior to having trees removed. Reimbursements will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to available funding. This program can be utilized in conjunction with the district’s Native for Invasive Trade In Program which makes free native trees and shrubs available after the removal of invasive species. The SWCD is also offering financial assistance for larger scale invasive species removal and restoration projects.  Funding is made available through a Clean Water Indiana grant.

For more information about the invasive species removal programs and to apply visit www.hamiltonswcd.org or contact 317.773.2181.

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6 Comments
Mary Leonard
3/30/2025 10:10:08 am

Is there a program to remove a Bradford Pear tree from my front lawn?

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Hamilton SWCD
4/1/2025 01:04:16 pm

Hi Mary,

Yes we have restarted this program. You can find more information here https://www.hamiltonswcd.org/landscapepeargrants.html

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William Carman
4/12/2025 12:42:28 am

Are there opportunities for other companies to participate in the program? We are a local tree company that might be able to help in the removal process.

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Hamilton SWCD
4/21/2025 10:36:44 am

Hi William,

Yes, you can reach out to [email protected] for more information.

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Shawn Bradshaw
8/11/2025 12:59:18 pm

My wife and I are planning to remove two bradford pear trees from our back yard and are seeing what we need to do to get a grant to remove them. Any information would be helpful.

Thank you.

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Hamilton County SWCD
8/25/2025 11:18:41 am

This grant program is currently closed, but we hope to open it again in the future. More information can be found here https://www.hamiltonswcd.org/landscapepeargrants.html

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