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Parkway Planting: Fontana vs Rialto

How do parkway planting rules compare between Fontana, CA and Rialto, CA?

Fontana, CA

San Bernardino County

No data available yet for Fontana.

Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

The parkway strip between curb and sidewalk in Rialto is public right-of-way regulated by Title 12 (Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places). Planting, replacing, or removing a parkway tree requires Public Works approval, and species must come from the city's approved street-tree palette. New subdivisions and large developments must install street trees as a condition of map and site approval under Title 17 (Subdivisions) and Title 18 (Zoning).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFontanaRialto
Parkway jurisdiction-Public right-of-way - Title 12
Permit required to plant-Yes - Public Works
Species-From city-approved street tree palette
Subdivisions-Street trees required per Title 17
Clearance-8 ft sidewalk / 14 ft roadway typical

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Fontana FAQ

No FAQs available.

Rialto FAQ

Can I plant a tree in the parkway strip in front of my house?

Only with a Public Works permit and using an approved species. The strip is public right-of-way under Title 12, not private property.

Who waters and trims the parkway tree?

Adjacent property owners are typically responsible for irrigation and routine care; the city handles permits, species choice, structural pruning of city street trees, and replacement when necessary.

What trees can I choose from?

Rialto Public Works maintains an approved street tree list emphasizing drought-tolerant species compatible with MWELO. Contact Public Works for the current palette before purchasing.

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