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Brush Clearance: Inglewood vs Long Beach

How do brush clearance rules compare between Inglewood, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Inglewood has fewer restrictions than Long Beach.

Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Properties must maintain defensible space per CA PRC 4291 where applicable. Inglewood is largely urbanized flatland with limited wildfire risk. Weed and waste municipal code requirements enforced by the Property Maintenance Division help reduce fire hazards.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Properties in Long Beach fire hazard zones must maintain 100 ft of defensible space per CA PRC Β§4291. Zone 1 (0-30 ft) requires lean, clean, green landscaping. Zone 2 (30-100 ft) requires reduced vegetation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactInglewoodLong Beach
State LawCA PRC 4291 where applicableCA PRC Β§4291
Local RiskLow; largely urbanized flatland-
EnforcementProperty Maintenance Division-
Weed AbatementRequired on all lots-
Defensible Space-100 ft required
Zone 1-0-30 ft: lean/clean/green
Zone 2-30-100 ft: reduce/remove

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Inglewood FAQ

Do I need to clear brush in Inglewood?

Yes. The adopted California Fire Code requires vegetation management and removal of dead vegetation for fire safety.

Who enforces fire safety vegetation rules in Inglewood?

The Inglewood Fire Department enforces all California Fire Code provisions adopted under IMC Chapter 6.

Long Beach FAQ

What are the brush clearance requirements in Long Beach?

Property owners must maintain 100 feet of defensible space by removing dead vegetation. Use fire-resistant landscaping within 30 feet of structures, maintain 3x spacing between trees, and trim branches 10 feet from chimneys per LBMC 8.56.

What happens if I don't clear weeds on my Long Beach property?

The City will hire a contractor to clear your property at premium rates, plus administrative fees. A lien will be recorded against your property for unpaid charges. Charges can exceed $16,000.

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