Trees and Plantings
Trees and other plants in the median can cause concerns about low branches over the roadway that take out mirrors, antennas and light bars. In the autumn, debris from falling leaves requires street sweeping, and if sweeping does not happen a timely manner the result is clogged gutters, pipes, and catch basins.
When selecting trees, consider suitability for Utah’s environment, pruning needs, and ultimate maturation size. When considering landscaping rocks, keep in mind that small rocks can be difficult to contain within the median area, which can cause an additional maintenance issue.
Additionally, lane closures are often required for the safety of maintenance personnel when weeding and pruning. Consider this when deciding whether to landscape a median and which types of plantings to use. Many states recommend that raised medians NOT be landscaped on roadways with posted speeds of 45 mph or greater.