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Tree Trimming: Jurupa Valley vs Mead Valley

How do tree trimming rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Mead Valley, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Mead Valley have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Jurupa Valley does not regulate trimming of trees on private property - the city treats overhanging branches and root damage as civil matters between neighbors. Street tree planting in new subdivisions is governed by JVMC Chapter 7.55.

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Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Riverside County imposes no general permit to prune trees on your own private property. Trimming within the public right-of-way (street trees) requires authorization, and fire-safety abatement may require limbing-up vegetation for defensible space. Native trees above 5,000 ft elevation are separately protected by Ordinance 559.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMead Valley
Neighbor tree disputesCivil matter - city does not intervene-
Trees blocking signs/sidewalksReport to Public Works, (951) 332-6464-
Street trees (new subdivisions)Min. 1 per lot frontage, approx. 60-ft spacing (Ch. 7.55)-
Fruit-tree trimmingsNuisance if left over 10 days (Ch. 6.40)-
Private-yard pruning-No general county permit required
Right-of-way trees-County authorization needed
Fire defensible space-Limb-up and separate canopies within 100 ft (PRC 4291)
Native trees >5,000 ft-Protected by Ordinance 559
Oak trees-Oak Tree Management Guidelines apply
Agency-Riverside County Planning / Fire Dept.

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Jurupa Valley FAQ

My neighbor's tree hangs over my yard in Jurupa Valley. Will the city make them trim it?

No. The city's Code Enforcement FAQs state this is a civil matter between you and your neighbor. The city only gets involved when a tree blocks a traffic sign, public sidewalk, street or alley - report those to Public Works at (951) 332-6464.

Who handles trees growing into power lines?

Southern California Edison, not the city. The city's FAQ states SCE is responsible for maintaining electrical power and utility lines.

Do I need a permit to trim or remove a tree in my own yard?

No citywide tree-trimming or removal permit was found in the Jurupa Valley Municipal Code for private trees. Street trees required as a condition of subdivision approval are governed by JVMC Chapter 7.55 and enforced by the Public Works Director.

Mead Valley FAQ

Do I need a permit to trim my own tree?

No. Routine pruning of trees on your private lot in unincorporated Riverside County does not require a county permit. Permits and protections apply to right-of-way trees, oaks during development, and native trees above 5,000 ft elevation under Ordinance 559.

Can I trim a tree in the street parkway in front of my house?

Not freely. Trees in the public right-of-way are county-controlled, and removal or substantial alteration requires authorization. Contact the County before pruning street trees.

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