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Heritage & Protected Trees: Compton vs Los Angeles

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Compton, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Compton has fewer restrictions than Los Angeles.

Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Compton does not have a heritage tree or protected tree ordinance. There is no local program designating heritage or significant trees. Property owners may remove trees on their property without a specific tree removal permit from the city.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Los Angeles protects four native species – Oak (Quercus), Western Sycamore, Southern California Black Walnut, and California Bay – with a trunk circumference of four feet or more (roughly 15 inches DBH). Removal, relocation, or damage requires a Board of Public Works permit, an arborist report, and 4:1 replacement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonLos Angeles
Heritage ProgramNone-
Protected SpeciesNo local designation-
RemovalNo city permit required-
State LawCA Civil Code 3346 covers tree damage-
DBH threshold-4-foot trunk circumference (~15 inch DBH)
Protected species-Native oak, sycamore, black walnut, bay
Permit-Board of Public Works approval required
Replacement-4:1 ratio with 24-inch box stock
Arborist report-Certified arborist report mandatory

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Compton FAQ

How is a heritage tree designated?

Based on trunk size (typically 24+ inches), species rarity, age, or historical significance. Residents may nominate trees.

Can I ever remove a heritage tree?

Only with special approval, typically from city council or tree commission. Granted mainly for safety hazards.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can I cut a big oak on my own LA property?

No. If the oak is a native Quercus species with a trunk 4 feet around or larger, you need a Board of Public Works permit and arborist report before any removal or major pruning.

What counts as a heritage tree in LA?

LA uses "protected tree" rather than heritage. The four protected natives (oak, sycamore, walnut, bay) at 4-foot circumference qualify. Non-native species are not protected at the city level.

What if I damage roots during construction?

Encroachment into the 5-foot protected zone around the dripline – including grading, trenching, or hardscape – triggers permit review and may require monitoring by a certified arborist.

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