The Horticulture Department is responsible for planning, development, maintenance, and conservation of green spaces in the city to enhance urban environment, public health, aesthetics, and ecological balance.
- Development & Maintenance of Green Spaces
- Development and upkeep of parks, gardens, and green belts
- Maintenance of traffic islands, road medians, and roundabouts
- Landscaping of public spaces, government buildings, and institutions
- Regular pruning, watering, and lawn management
- Tree Plantation & Urban Forestry
- Planning and execution of tree plantation programs
- Selection of suitable native and climate-resilient species
- Avenue plantation along roads and public areas
- Survival monitoring and replacement of failed plantations
- Tree Protection & Regulation
- Implementation of tree protection rules and policies
- Granting permission for tree cutting, pruning, or transplantation
- Monitoring illegal tree felling and taking enforcement action
- Maintaining tree census and plantation records
- Environmental Protection & Climate Action
- Enhancing urban green cover to reduce heat-island effect
- Promoting biodiversity and ecological balance
- Supporting air quality improvement and noise reduction
- Coordination with environmental and climate-related initiatives
- Nursery Development & Plant Supply
- Establishment and maintenance of municipal nurseries
- Production and supply of saplings, plants, and ornamental species
- Supporting plantation drives, public programs, and city beautification
- Distribution of plants to citizens and institutions
- Beautification & City Aesthetics
- Seasonal flower displays and decorative landscaping
- Beautification of heritage sites, public squares, and entry points
- Support for city events, festivals, and national functions
- Enhancing visual appeal of urban spaces
- Public Participation & Awareness
- Encouraging citizen participation in plantation and park adoption
- Conducting awareness programs on tree conservation and greenery
- Coordination with RWAs, NGOs, schools, and community groups
- Promoting “green city” initiatives
- Maintenance of Playgrounds & Open Spaces
- Maintenance of playgrounds, open grounds, and recreational areas
- Ensuring safety, cleanliness, and usability of green spaces
- Coordination with sports and education departments when required
- Inter-Departmental Coordination
- Coordination with:
- Engineering Department (roads & drainage)
- Town Planning Department (land use & open spaces)
- Health & Sanitation Department
- Integration of green planning in urban development projects
- Disaster Management & Special Functions
- Removal of fallen or dangerous trees during storms and disasters
- Emergency pruning to ensure public safety
- Support during floods, cyclones, and other natural events