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Protected Tree Species: Daly City vs Redwood City

How do protected tree species rules compare between Daly City, CA and Redwood City, CA?

Daly City, CA

San Mateo County

Few Restrictions

Daly City does not designate specific tree species (e.g., coast live oak, California buckeye, redwood) as locally protected on private property. State law provides species-level protection only for trees on Timberland Production Zone lands, in State Responsibility Areas, and for federally listed plant species. Within Daly City, the only species-level protection mechanism is the city's approved street tree list, which governs what may be planted in the right-of-way.

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Redwood City, CA

San Mateo County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDaly CityRedwood City
Locally protected speciesNone on private property-
Right-of-way species controlCity approved street tree list-
State protected speciesListed under Fish & Game Code Sec. 1900+-
Common Daly City treesMonterey cypress, eucalyptus, Magnolia-

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Daly City FAQ

Is the coast live oak protected in Daly City?

Not by Daly City ordinance on private property. Some neighboring jurisdictions (Atherton, Woodside, Portola Valley) protect coast live oaks above certain trunk diameters, but Daly City does not have this protection. State law only protects coast live oaks in Timber Production Zones and on state lands.

Can I plant a redwood as my street tree?

Generally no. Coast redwoods are excluded from most city approved street tree lists because their aggressive surface roots damage sidewalks and curbs. Check Daly City Public Works' current approved list before planting any tree in the parkway strip.

Are eucalyptus trees protected?

No. Eucalyptus is a non-native and is not protected at the state or local level in Daly City. However, eucalyptus removal that affects a street tree still requires Public Works authorization, and removal in a Wildland-Urban Interface fire zone may be encouraged by PRC Section 4291 defensible-space requirements.

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