Does the urban management have the right to cut down the Toona sinensis trees planted by others?
No right. The law enforcement officers of Shanghai Urban Management explained that according to the relevant regulations, individuals have no right to transplant and cut down trees on public green spaces without the approval of the district greening department. Even if they bought it themselves, it belongs to public green space, because it was planted outside the hospital a few years ago. Trees that need pruning can only be pruned by the maintenance department and must be carried out in accordance with the standards. They are personal property and cannot be cut down at will.