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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Compton vs Inglewood

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Compton, CA and Inglewood, CA?

Compton and Inglewood have similar restriction levels.

Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Compton Municipal Code Chapter 24 (Property Maintenance) requires property owners to maintain landscaping. Street trees are city property. Private tree removal may be subject to zoning and property maintenance requirements.

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Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Inglewood may require permits to remove significant trees on private property. Trees in the public right-of-way are city property and cannot be removed without authorization from Public Works.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonInglewood
Code SectionCMC Chapter 24 (Property Maintenance)-
Street TreesCity-managed, no unauthorized removal-
Private TreesGenerally removable by ownerMay require removal permit
MaintenanceRequired for all landscaping-
Code Enforcement(310) 605-5525-
City Trees-Authorization required from Public Works
Replacement-May be required after removal
Emergency-Hazardous tree removal may be exempt

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Compton FAQ

Can I remove a tree on my Compton property?

Private trees on private property may generally be removed. Street trees are city property and require authorization. Native oaks may be subject to additional protections.

What landscaping maintenance is required in Compton?

Chapter 24 requires property owners to maintain all landscaping, trees, and lawns. Dead trees, overgrown vegetation, and unmaintained yards may result in code enforcement citations.

Inglewood FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Inglewood?

It depends on the tree's size and species. Protected trees may require a permit. Street trees require city authorization and cannot be removed by residents.

Can I remove a city street tree in Inglewood?

No. Street trees belong to the city. Contact Public Works to report issues with city trees or request removal.

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