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Tree Protection in Redding, CA (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Tree Removal Permits

Tree-removal permits in Redding are issued by Development Services - Planning under RMC Chapter 18.45 (Tree Management). Any tree exceeding 6 inches DBH on developed or undeveloped property within the City requires a permit before being destroyed, killed, or removed (RMC §18.45.030), with limited exemptions under §18.45.040 (dead, dying, hazardous, and certain fruit/orchard species) and a discretionary path for development-related removals under §18.45.070. The ordinance was updated in 2006 and reviewed by a Council-appointed committee in 2023.

Redding CA Tree Removal Permits Under Chapter 18.45

Heavy Restrictions

Heritage & Protected Trees

Redding does not maintain a dedicated standalone heritage-tree registry, but RMC Chapter 18.45 (Tree Management) protects all trees over 6 inches DBH on any property within the city, providing strong default protection. The Tree Management Ordinance Update Committee convened by City Council in September 2022 reviewed heritage-tree-specific protections through May 2023. Notable mature tree resources in Redding include the Sacramento River Trail corridor, Caldwell Park, and the McConnell Arboretum at Turtle Bay Exploration Park.

Redding CA Heritage Trees and Significant Tree Protection

Some Restrictions

Tree Replacement Requirements

Tree replacement in Redding is administered through RMC Chapter 18.45 (Tree Management) as the mitigation condition attached to tree-removal permits and discretionary entitlements under §18.45.070. Mitigation typically consists of designation of preserved trees and/or planting of new trees on-site, with the Comprehensive Tree Plan 2024 providing City policy guidance on canopy goals. Street tree replacement is handled by Public Works under RMC Title 13, Chapter 13.40 for trees in the public right-of-way.

Redding CA Tree Replacement and Mitigation Requirements

Some Restrictions

Looking for Shasta County county-wide rules?

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

Tree Protection in Shasta County