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Tree Trimming: Chula Vista vs San Diego

How do tree trimming rules compare between Chula Vista, CA and San Diego, CA?

Chula Vista and San Diego have similar restriction levels.

Chula Vista, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Private property tree trimming in Chula Vista is generally unrestricted for routine maintenance. Public street trees may only be trimmed by the city's Urban Forestry division or authorized contractors. Trees in MSCP preserve areas may not be trimmed without approval.

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San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego requires property owners to trim trees that overhang sidewalks (minimum 8 ft clearance) and streets (minimum 14 ft) per SDMC. Topping trees is prohibited under California state law. City street trees may only be trimmed by the City or authorized contractors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChula VistaSan Diego
Private TreesRoutine trimming — no permit neededNo permit for routine trim
Street TreesCity only — call (619) 397-6000-
Nesting SeasonFeb–Sep — avoid disturbing active nests-
Overhanging BranchesMay trim at property line (CA Civil Code)-
MSCP AreasApproval may be required-
Sidewalk Clearance-8 feet minimum
Street Clearance-14 feet minimum
Topping-Prohibited (state law)
City Trees-City contractors only

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Chula Vista FAQ

Do I need a permit to trim trees on my property in Chula Vista?

Generally no. Routine trimming of private trees does not require a permit. However, excessive pruning of protected trees or trimming near MSCP areas may require approval.

Can I trim the city tree in front of my house?

No. Street trees are maintained exclusively by the city's Urban Forestry division. Call (619) 397-6000 to request service.

Can I trim branches hanging over from my neighbor's tree?

Yes. Under California law, you may trim branches that overhang your property line, up to the property line. You may not enter your neighbor's property or damage the tree.

San Diego FAQ

Can I trim a tree that overhangs my neighbor's property?

You may trim branches that overhang onto your property up to the property line. You may not trespass or damage the tree. Topping is illegal under California law.

Can I trim a city street tree in front of my house?

No. City-owned street trees may only be trimmed by the City or authorized contractors. Contact the City's Urban Forestry division to request trimming.

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