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Native Plants: Gresham vs Troutdale

How do native plants rules compare between Gresham, OR and Troutdale, OR?

Gresham and Troutdale have similar restriction levels.

Gresham, OR

Multnomah County

Few Restrictions

Multnomah County actively encourages native plant landscaping through the East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District. Portland Title 11 Trees and the Stormwater Management Manual require native or adapted species for certain applications. Oregon's xeriscape preemption under HB 2571 (2023) prohibits HOA bans on native plant landscapes.

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Troutdale, OR

Multnomah County

Few Restrictions

Multnomah County actively encourages native plant landscaping through the East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District. Portland Title 11 Trees and the Stormwater Management Manual require native or adapted species for certain applications. Oregon's xeriscape preemption under HB 2571 (2023) prohibits HOA bans on native plant landscapes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreshamTroutdale
HOA ProtectionORS 94.776 (HB 2571)ORS 94.776 (HB 2571)
Local ProgramBackyard Habitat CertBackyard Habitat Cert
Street TreesPCC 11.50.040 native listPCC 11.50.040 native list
EMSWCDNative plant saleNative plant sale
InvasivesODA noxious weed listODA noxious weed list

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Gresham FAQ

Can my HOA require grass lawns instead of native plants?

No. ORS 94.776 (HB 2571, 2023) prohibits HOAs from banning native plant landscaping or xeriscaping. They may impose reasonable aesthetic conditions.

Who enforces native plants rules in Multnomah County?

Multnomah County's code enforcement division is responsible for landscaping ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the Multnomah County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

Troutdale FAQ

Can my HOA require grass lawns instead of native plants?

No. ORS 94.776 (HB 2571, 2023) prohibits HOAs from banning native plant landscaping or xeriscaping. They may impose reasonable aesthetic conditions.

Who enforces native plants rules in Multnomah County?

Multnomah County's code enforcement division is responsible for landscaping ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the Multnomah County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

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