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Tree Trimming: Citrus Heights vs Vineyard

How do tree trimming rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Vineyard, CA?

Citrus Heights has fewer restrictions than Vineyard.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Private tree trimming in Citrus Heights generally does not require a permit, but street trees and heritage trees require city approval before pruning.

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Vineyard, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento County has one of Californias strongest Native Oak Tree Ordinances. Pruning of protected native oaks (heritage oaks 36 inch DBH plus) requires a permit and an arborist report. Illegal trimming can trigger fines up to 25,000 dollars per tree.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsVineyard
Private TreesNo permit for routine work-
Street TreesCity permit required-
Utility LinesUtility responsibility-
EncroachmentNeighbor may trim to line-
RecommendedISA certified arborist-
Protected-Native oaks 6 in DBH plus
Heritage Oak-36 in DBH plus
Permit Trigger-25% canopy or root cut
Fine-Up to 25,000 per tree
Replacement-2:1 to 12:1 mitigation

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Citrus Heights FAQ

Can I cut my neighbors tree branches hanging over my yard?

Yes, you may trim back to the property line without killing the tree. You cannot enter their property to do so.

Do I need a permit to trim a street tree?

Yes. Contact Citrus Heights Public Works before any pruning or planting in the public right-of-way.

Vineyard FAQ

Can I prune my oak tree myself?

Minor deadwood removal is allowed, but any significant live canopy pruning of a native oak requires a permit and ISA-certified arborist.

Does the oak ordinance apply to non-native trees?

No. Chapter 19.12 targets native oaks. Non-native trees (pines, elms) are not regulated unless designated as landmark trees.

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