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Native Plants: Beaverton vs Tualatin

How do native plants rules compare between Beaverton, OR and Tualatin, OR?

Beaverton and Tualatin have similar restriction levels.

Beaverton, OR

Washington County

Few Restrictions

Washington County and Metro encourage native Willamette Valley plantings for stormwater and habitat. Tualatin SWCD offers the native plant sale. Clean Water Services requires native plantings in vegetated corridors along streams.

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Tualatin, OR

Washington County

Few Restrictions

Washington County and Metro encourage native Willamette Valley plantings for stormwater and habitat. Tualatin SWCD offers the native plant sale. Clean Water Services requires native plantings in vegetated corridors along streams.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBeavertonTualatin
SWCDTualatin SWCD assistanceTualatin SWCD assistance
CWS CorridorNative plants requiredNative plants required
CertificationBackyard Habitat programBackyard Habitat program
InvasivesODA noxious weed listODA noxious weed list

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Beaverton FAQ

Who enforces native plants rules in Washington County?

Washington County's code enforcement division is responsible for landscaping ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the Washington County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

What are typical penalties for violating native plants rules?

Most Washington County landscaping violations start with a written warning followed by escalating civil fines for repeat offenses. Specific dollar amounts and any criminal-misdemeanor exposure depend on the section of code; consult Washington County's municipal code or staff for the current penalty schedule.

Tualatin FAQ

Who enforces native plants rules in Washington County?

Washington County's code enforcement division is responsible for landscaping ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the Washington County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

What are typical penalties for violating native plants rules?

Most Washington County landscaping violations start with a written warning followed by escalating civil fines for repeat offenses. Specific dollar amounts and any criminal-misdemeanor exposure depend on the section of code; consult Washington County's municipal code or staff for the current penalty schedule.

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