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Native Plants: Carson vs Lakewood

How do native plants rules compare between Carson, CA and Lakewood, CA?

Carson and Lakewood have similar restriction levels.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Carson has no ordinance mandating native plant species, but the Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO, CCR Title 23 §§490–495) effectively favors low water-use (often California-native or Mediterranean) species for new and rehabilitated landscapes ≥500 sq ft by capping the Maximum Applied Water Allowance via plant factors from the WUCOLS database.

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Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Lakewood may encourage or require native and drought-tolerant landscaping. Some areas restrict traditional grass lawns in favor of water-efficient alternatives.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonLakewood
State standardMWELO — CCR Title 23 §§490–495 (≥500 sq ft)-
Plant factor sourceWUCOLS IV database-
Turf restrictionAB 1572 (Gov Code §53087.7) — non-functional turf irrigation ban (CII, 2027)-
HOA protectionCivil Code §4735 — HOAs cannot ban drought-tolerant landscaping-
Xeriscaping-Encouraged or required
HOA-Cannot ban in many states
Rebates-May be available
Invasive Species-Removal may be required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carson FAQ

Does Carson require native plants?

No — there is no native plant mandate. However, MWELO's water budget effectively favors low water-use species, many of which are California natives.

Can my HOA make me remove drought-tolerant plants?

No — California Civil Code §4735 prohibits HOAs from banning or requiring removal of drought-tolerant or low-water-use landscaping.

Lakewood FAQ

Can my HOA force me to keep a grass lawn?

Many states prohibit HOAs from banning xeriscaping or native plant gardens. Check your state laws and Lakewood ordinances.

Are there rebates for replacing my lawn?

Lakewood or your water utility may offer rebates for lawn replacement with drought-tolerant landscaping. Contact your local water provider.

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