Tree service in Nokomis.
Nokomis covers the Casey Key entrance and the mainland east of US-41 — a mix of waterfront salt exposure and inland live-oak canopy. New construction along Albee Road and the redeveloping waterfront mean steady pre-construction tree protection work.
Casey Key (Nokomis end) · North Casey Key Road · Albee Road
Permits & local rules.
Sarasota County and the City of Sarasota both regulate certain protected trees by DBH (heritage live oaks especially). Venice has its own tree ordinance. Mangroves are protected under the Florida MTPA across the entire county.
Tree services in Nokomis.
Nokomis questions we get often.
Do I need a permit to remove a live oak in Sarasota County?
Often yes, depending on DBH (diameter at breast height) and the parcel's jurisdiction. The City of Sarasota and Sarasota County both have heritage-tree protections. We check the specific address against the applicable ordinance before quoting — and if a permit is required, we tell you what's involved and the typical timeline.
Will salt air from the barrier islands kill my new tree?
Some species, yes. On Siesta Key, Casey Key, and similar salt-spray neighborhoods we recommend buttonwood, sea grape, sabal palm, and gumbo limbo over salt-sensitive ornamentals. We'll tell you up-front if your site is too salt-exposed for a species you're considering.
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Real written quote for any tree job in Nokomis — no on-site sales walk, no surprise number on the invoice.
