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Lakewood vs Santa Clarita

How do tree trimming rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Santa Clarita, CA?

Lakewood and Santa Clarita have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lakewood may have protected tree ordinances requiring permits before removal or significant trimming. Heritage and native oaks often protected.

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Santa Clarita, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clarita requires property owners to maintain trees that overhang public sidewalks and streets. Minimum clearance is typically 8 feet over sidewalks and 14 feet over streets. The city manages trees in the public right-of-way.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodSanta Clarita
Protected TreesPermit required-
Heritage SizeTypically 12 to 24" trunk-
Replacement2:1 or 3:1 ratio-
Street TreesCity property-
Sidewalk Clearance-8 feet minimum
Street Clearance-14 feet minimum
City Trees-Managed by Public Works
Oak Trees-State protections may apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lakewood FAQ

Can I remove a tree on my property?

Check if it’s a protected species or above the size threshold. A permit may be required.

What about neighbor’s tree branches?

You can trim branches that overhang onto your property up to the property line.

Santa Clarita FAQ

Can I trim a street tree in Santa Clarita?

City trees in the right-of-way are managed by Public Works. Contact the city before trimming any tree in the public area. You are responsible for trees on your private property.

Can I trim an oak tree on my Santa Clarita property?

Oak trees are protected. Minor maintenance trimming may be allowed, but removing more than 25% of canopy or branches over 2 inches typically requires a permit.

Who pays when a neighbor's tree branches damage my Santa Clarita property?

You can trim branches overhanging your property at your own expense. If the tree owner knew of a hazard and didn't act, they may be liable for damage β€” consult an attorney.

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