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Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lakewood and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Lakewood designates heritage or landmark trees based on size, age, or species. Removal or damage to heritage trees carries significant penalties.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Protected species under LAMC 46.00 include California Live Oak, Southern California Black Walnut, Western Sycamore, and California Bay. The broad definition of removal includes any act that would cause death including root damage from grading, toxic substances, or equipment compaction within the drip line. Illegal removal can result in building permits being withheld for up to 10 years under LAMC 46.06.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
DesignationSize, species, or historical-
Typical Size24+ inch trunk diameter-
RemovalCouncil approval required-
TopicHeritage Trees-
Protected Species-Live Oak, Black Walnut, Sycamore, Bay
Removal Definition-Any act causing death, including root damage
Penalty-Building permits withheld up to 10 years
Code Section-LAMC 46.00, 46.06
Drip Line-Protected from grading, compaction

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Lakewood FAQ

How is a heritage tree designated?

Based on trunk size (typically 24+ inches), species rarity, age, or historical significance. Residents may nominate trees.

Can I ever remove a heritage tree?

Only with special approval, typically from city council or tree commission. Granted mainly for safety hazards.

Los Angeles FAQ

How is a heritage tree designated?

Based on trunk size (typically 24+ inches), species rarity, age, or historical significance. Residents may nominate trees.

Can I ever remove a heritage tree?

Only with special approval, typically from city council or tree commission. Granted mainly for safety hazards.

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