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Tree Protection in Lodi, CA (2026)

5 verified tree protection rules for Lodi, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Tree Removal Permits

Lodi only regulates removal of City trees (any tree 50% or more within the public right-of-way). An encroachment permit from Public Works is required to remove a parkway/street tree; trees entirely on private property are not regulated for removal.

Tree Removal Permits — Public Right-of-Way Only

Some Restrictions

Heritage & Protected Trees

Lodi has no heritage tree ordinance. The City regulates only trees in the public right-of-way under its 2016 Public Works Tree Policy; there is no designation, mapping, size threshold, or special permit for 'heritage,' 'specimen,' or 'landmark' trees on private property.

Heritage Trees — No Local Ordinance

Few Restrictions

Tree Replacement Requirements

When a parkway tree is removed (either by the City or by a property owner with an encroachment permit), the City replaces it at its own expense as part of the tree planting program. No replacement is required for trees removed from private property.

Tree Replacement — Parkway Trees Replaced at City Expense

Some Restrictions

Protected Tree Species

Lodi has no ordinance designating any tree species (oak, sycamore, redwood, valley oak, etc.) as protected. There is no local valley oak ordinance, and the California statewide oak woodlands CEQA statute applies only to county-level project reviews, not city projects.

Protected Species — No Local Ordinance

Few Restrictions

Parkway Planting

Planting in the parkway (strip between curb and sidewalk) requires use of a species from the City's approved street tree list, minimum 15-gallon container, minimum 5'x5' or 4'x6' tree well, and written approval from the Streets Division Supervisor for any non-listed species.

Parkway Planting — Approved List, 15-Gallon Minimum, Streets Division Approval

Some Restrictions

Looking for San Joaquin County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Lodi city rules.

Tree Protection in San Joaquin County