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Native Plants: Cranston vs Foster Center

How do native plants rules compare between Cranston, RI and Foster Center, RI?

Cranston and Foster Center have similar restriction levels.

Cranston, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

RIGL 45-24-27 (zoning enabling act) allows municipalities to require landscaping, open space, and density controls. Providence County has no county government and imposes no county-level landscaping requirements. Individual municipalities set landscaping standards through their zoning ordinances β€” requirements vary from basic property maintenance to detailed tree canopy and native planting requirements in some communities.

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Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

RIGL 45-24-27 (zoning enabling act) allows municipalities to require landscaping, open space, and density controls. Providence County has no county government and imposes no county-level landscaping requirements. Individual municipalities set landscaping standards through their zoning ordinances β€” requirements vary from basic property maintenance to detailed tree canopy and native planting requirements in some communities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCranstonFoster Center
County RuleNone β€” no county governmentNone β€” no county government
State AuthorityRIGL 45-24-27 (zoning act)RIGL 45-24-27 (zoning act)
Regulation LevelMunicipal zoning onlyMunicipal zoning only
Urban CanopyIncreasingly common in RIIncreasingly common in RI

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Cranston FAQ

Can my HOA force me to keep a grass lawn?

Many states prohibit HOAs from banning xeriscaping or native plant gardens. Check your state laws and Providence County ordinances.

Are there rebates for replacing my lawn?

Providence County or your water utility may offer rebates for lawn replacement with drought-tolerant landscaping. Contact your local water provider.

Foster Center FAQ

Can my HOA force me to keep a grass lawn?

Many states prohibit HOAs from banning xeriscaping or native plant gardens. Check your state laws and Providence County ordinances.

Are there rebates for replacing my lawn?

Providence County or your water utility may offer rebates for lawn replacement with drought-tolerant landscaping. Contact your local water provider.

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