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Parkway Planting: Castro Valley vs San Leandro

How do parkway planting rules compare between Castro Valley, CA and San Leandro, CA?

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

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San Leandro, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

The parkway strip between curb and sidewalk is public right-of-way; all trees there are City property. Residents may plant a parkway tree only with Public Works Director approval using species from the approved list.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleySan Leandro
Parkway trees owned by-City of San Leandro
Code section-SLMC §5-2-215 (Ord. 2019-015)
Approval required-Public Works Director
City planting fee-$210 (Master Fee Schedule)
Max pruning-25% canopy; no topping
Unauthorized planting fine-Up to $1,000 (SLMC §5-2-200)

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Castro Valley FAQ

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San Leandro FAQ

Can I plant my own tree in the strip between my sidewalk and the curb?

Only with Public Works Director approval under SLMC §5-2-215. The species, location, and planting method must conform to the City's approved Street Tree List and standards. Planting without approval is subject to a fine up to $1,000.

Can I plant fruit trees or any species I want in the parkway?

No. The Public Works Director maintains an approved Street Tree List that limits species selection based on planting area, sidewalk integrity, utility conflicts, and public safety. Selection from this list is required.

Who maintains the tree in my parkway strip?

The City maintains all street trees through its Zone Pruning Program, which prunes one council district zone per year through 2031. Emergency pruning is also available for sidewalk clearance, sign visibility, and power line conflicts.

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