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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Inglewood vs Topanga

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Inglewood, CA and Topanga, CA?

Inglewood has fewer restrictions than Topanga.

Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Inglewood may require permits to remove significant trees on private property. Trees in the public right-of-way are city property and cannot be removed without authorization from Public Works.

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Topanga, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Title 22, Chapter 22.174 protects oak trees in unincorporated areas. Removing, damaging, or encroaching on any oak tree 8 inches or more in diameter requires an Oak Tree Permit from the Department of Regional Planning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactInglewoodTopanga
Private TreesMay require removal permit-
City TreesAuthorization required from Public Works-
ReplacementMay be required after removal-
EmergencyHazardous tree removal may be exempt-
Code-Title 22, Ch. 22.174
Protected Size-8 inches diameter
Measurement-At 4.5 feet above grade
Permit From-Regional Planning
Replacement Ratio-2:1 minimum

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Inglewood FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Inglewood?

It depends on the tree's size and species. Protected trees may require a permit. Street trees require city authorization and cannot be removed by residents.

Can I remove a city street tree in Inglewood?

No. Street trees belong to the city. Contact Public Works to report issues with city trees or request removal.

Topanga FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove an oak tree in unincorporated LA County?

Yes. Any oak tree 8 inches or more in diameter (25 inches circumference) measured at 4.5 feet above grade requires an Oak Tree Permit from the Department of Regional Planning before removal or pruning.

What happens if I remove a protected oak tree without a permit?

Unauthorized removal is a misdemeanor with fines up to $1,000 per tree and/or jail time. You may also be ordered to plant replacement trees at a 10:1 ratio.

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