Selecting trees for residential streets near a new development should prioritize:
Adaptability to local climate and soil conditions to ensure healthy growth and longevity.
While seasonal foliage, color, scale, and wildlife habitat are important, they are secondary to ensuring the tree can survive and thrive in the environment.
Dense root systems and wind resistance are considerations but often come after adaptability is confirmed.
[Reference:, NCARB ARE 5.0 Review Manual, Site Design and Environmental Systems chapter, , Landscape architecture best practices and local planting guides]
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