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Tree Trimming: Inglewood vs South San Gabriel

How do tree trimming rules compare between Inglewood, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

Inglewood and South San Gabriel have similar restriction levels.

Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Inglewood requires property owners to maintain trees so they do not obstruct sidewalks, streets, or traffic signs. Trees must provide at least 8 feet of clearance over sidewalks and 14 feet over streets.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Tree trimming in unincorporated LA County is generally unrestricted for private property, except for protected oak trees. Any cutting or pruning of oak trees 8+ inches diameter requires an Oak Tree Permit under Chapter 22.174. Street trees are managed by county public works.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactInglewoodSouth San Gabriel
Sidewalk Clearance8 feet minimum-
Street Clearance14 feet minimum-
City TreesDo not trim without permission-
Power LinesContact utility company-
Private Trees-Generally no permit needed
Oak Trees-Permit required for 8+ inch diameter
Street Trees-County public works manages
Reference-Chapter 22.174 (Oaks)

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Inglewood FAQ

Am I responsible for trimming trees in Inglewood?

Yes. Property owners must maintain trees to provide 8 feet of clearance over sidewalks and 14 feet over streets.

Who trims street trees in Inglewood?

The city maintains trees in the public right-of-way. Do not trim city trees without permission from the Public Works Department.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Do I need a permit to trim trees on my property in LA County?

No permit is needed for general trimming of most species. However, oak trees are protected under the Oak Tree Ordinance (Chapter 22.174) and trimming that could harm the tree's health may require a permit. Contact the Department of Regional Planning at (213) 974-6411.

Can I trim my neighbor's tree branches that hang over my property?

Yes. Under California law, you can trim branches that overhang your property line back to the property line. However, you cannot trim in a way that kills the tree or you may be liable for its replacement value.

Who trims trees near power lines?

Utility companies (Southern California Edison, LADWP) have the right and responsibility to trim trees near power lines. Contact your utility provider to request trimming. Do not attempt to trim near power lines yourself.

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