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Tree Removal Permits: Daly City vs Redwood City

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Daly City, CA and Redwood City, CA?

Daly City has fewer restrictions than Redwood City.

Daly City, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

Daly City regulates removal of trees in the public right-of-way (parkway/street trees) under Title 11 (Streets and Sidewalks) of the Municipal Code; a permit from the Department of Public Works is required before any street tree is pruned heavily, topped, or removed. Trees on private residential property are not subject to a citywide heritage-tree permit ordinance, but tree work tied to a planning entitlement (subdivision, design review, or new construction) is governed through Title 14 conditions of approval.

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Redwood City, CA

San Mateo County

Heavy Restrictions

The unincorporated County's Protected Tree Ordinance (Chapter 8.400, Ordinance 4895, 2024) requires a Protected Tree Removal Permit before removing protected trees, with replacement planting and a 3-year maintenance period. Exemptions cover dead trees, true emergencies, and specific fire-risk species near structures. A separate Coastal Zone exemption for hazardous trees runs through July 1, 2026.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDaly CityRedwood City
Permit authorityPublic Works (right-of-way trees)-
Governing titleTitle 11 Streets and Sidewalks-
Private propertyNo general heritage-tree permit ordinance-
State backstopStreets & Highways Code, Gov. Code 53067-
Permit ordinance-Chapter 8.400 (Ord. 4895, Oct 22, 2024)
Permit types-Protected Tree Removal / Expedited Removal
Fire-species exemption-Euc/pine/acacia/tanoak/bay near structures
Fire exemption cap-Not if tree >= 38 in DSH
Coastal hazard-tree exemption-Through July 1, 2026
Emergency exemption-Section 8.400.230 (Director finding)

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Daly City FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in my backyard?

Daly City does not have a citywide heritage-tree ordinance that requires permits for healthy trees on private residential property. However, if your property is subject to a planning approval (subdivision, design review, or recent building permit) that lists trees as protected, you must comply with those conditions. Trees in the public right-of-way (sidewalk strip) always require Public Works authorization.

Who do I call to remove a street tree in front of my house?

Contact the Daly City Department of Public Works at City Hall (333 90th Street, 650-991-8000). Street trees in the parkway are city-managed under Title 11, and any pruning, topping, or removal requires city authorization first.

Is there a fee for tree removal authorization?

The City charges fees for encroachment and right-of-way work under its adopted fee schedule. Contact Public Works for current fee amounts for street tree work.

Redwood City FAQ

When can I remove a tree without a permit in the unincorporated County?

Key exemptions include dead trees, true emergencies determined by Planning and Building, CAL FIRE-identified defensible-space work, and specific fire-risk species (eucalyptus, pine, acacia, tanoak, bay) near structures - unless that tree is 38 inches DSH or larger.

Does the hazardous-tree exemption apply everywhere?

The extended hazardous-tree removal exemption (through July 1, 2026) applies in the Coastal Zone of the unincorporated County and only to eucalyptus, pines, acacia, tanoak, and bay. Redwoods, Douglas firs, true oaks, maples, and buckeyes still need a permit.

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