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Citrus Heights vs Galt

How do native plants rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Galt, CA?

Citrus Heights and Galt have similar restriction levels.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Citrus Heights encourages native and low-water landscaping, with MWELO governing new projects over 500 square feet of landscape area.

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Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Galt encourages drought-tolerant and California native plantings through the state MWELO landscape ordinance. New residential landscapes over 500 square feet must demonstrate a water budget favoring low-water species, and HOA restrictions against native plants are void under state law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsGalt
MWELO TriggerOver 500 sq ft-
State RegulationCCR Title 23 Section 492-
Water BudgetRequired-
RebatesCash for Grass-
ExamplesSalvia manzanita ceanothus-
State rule-MWELO, 23 CCR 490+
Threshold-500 sf residential
HOA protection-Civil Code 4735
Plant database-WUCOLS
Climate-Sac Valley natives

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Citrus Heights FAQ

Is there a turf removal rebate?

Yes. Regional Water Authority offers Cash for Grass rebates for qualifying lawn conversions to low water plantings.

Do I have to use natives?

No, but MWELO limits high water turf and requires climate appropriate plants on qualifying projects.

Galt FAQ

Does my HOA have to let me install natives?

Yes during drought declarations, and they cannot require living turf. Civil Code 4735 broadly protects low-water landscaping choices.

Do I need a landscape plan for a small renovation?

Only if your new or rehabilitated area exceeds 500 square feet. Smaller upgrades are exempt from MWELO paperwork.

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