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Material Restrictions: Corona vs Palm Springs

How do material restrictions rules compare between Corona, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Corona has fewer restrictions than Palm Springs.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Corona allows wood, vinyl, masonry block, wrought iron, tubular steel, and stucco fences in residential zones. Barbed wire, razor wire, electric fences, and chain-link in front yards are restricted or prohibited in residential areas. Hillside and HOA areas may impose additional material and color standards.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 93.03 and Chapter 8.05 (Historic Preservation) restrict fence materials in historic districts and residential zones. Chain-link is disfavored and often prohibited in front yards and historic areas, barbed and razor wire are prohibited in residential zones, and the mid-century modern preservation standard favors horizontal slat, concrete block, or stucco walls compatible with the era's architecture.

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