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Lakewood vs Santa Monica

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Santa Monica, CA?

Santa Monica has fewer restrictions than Lakewood.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lakewood may have wildfire hazard zones requiring defensible space around structures, fire-resistant building materials, and vegetation management.

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Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Santa Monica proper has low wildfire risk as a coastal urban city. The city is not in a State Responsibility Area. Some nearby areas in the Santa Monica Mountains are designated VHFHSZ under CalFire mapping.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodSanta Monica
Zone 10 to 30 feet clearance-
Zone 230 to 100 feet reduced fuel-
MaterialsFire-resistant may be required-
InsuranceMay require compliance-
City Risk-Low (coastal/urban)
SRA-Not in State Responsibility Area
Mountains-Nearby VHFHSZ areas
CalFire-Maps available for hazard zones

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lakewood FAQ

How much defensible space do I need?

Typically 30 feet of lean/clean zone and 100 feet of reduced fuel zone around structures in Lakewood wildfire areas.

Is my property in a wildfire zone?

Check with Lakewood fire department or your state wildfire hazard map. Real estate disclosures must include wildfire zone status.

Santa Monica FAQ

How much defensible space do I need?

Typically 30 feet of lean/clean zone and 100 feet of reduced fuel zone around structures in Santa Monica wildfire areas.

Is my property in a wildfire zone?

Check with Santa Monica fire department or your state wildfire hazard map. Real estate disclosures must include wildfire zone status.

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