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Lakewood vs Santa Monica

How do urban forest equity rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Santa Monica, CA?

Lakewood and Santa Monica have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

The LA County Community Forest Management Plan and OurCounty Sustainability Plan target a 50 percent canopy increase in low-canopy unincorporated communities by 2045. DPW, Parks, and Public Health prioritize free plantings in Southeast LA and Antelope Valley equity zones.

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Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

The LA County Community Forest Management Plan and OurCounty Sustainability Plan target a 50 percent canopy increase in low-canopy unincorporated communities by 2045. DPW, Parks, and Public Health prioritize free plantings in Southeast LA and Antelope Valley equity zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodSanta Monica
Canopy target50 percent increase by 204550 percent increase by 2045
Equity zoneHeat Equity Zones firstHeat Equity Zones first
Lead agenciesDPW, Parks, Public HealthDPW, Parks, Public Health
Partner nonprofitsTreePeople and North East TreesTreePeople and North East Trees
Establishment care3 years included free3 years included free

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Lakewood FAQ

How do I request a free tree?

Contact TreePeople or LA County Forestry through the OurCounty portal. Eligibility favors Heat Equity Zone addresses, but trees are also placed elsewhere when nonprofit grants allow. Application includes site assessment for sun, soil, and utility clearances.

Can renters request a tree?

Yes, with property-owner consent. The program forms include a landlord authorization page. Many parkway plantings proceed without owner consent because the parkway is county right-of-way, though renters cannot authorize yard plantings.

Santa Monica FAQ

How do I request a free tree?

Contact TreePeople or LA County Forestry through the OurCounty portal. Eligibility favors Heat Equity Zone addresses, but trees are also placed elsewhere when nonprofit grants allow. Application includes site assessment for sun, soil, and utility clearances.

Can renters request a tree?

Yes, with property-owner consent. The program forms include a landlord authorization page. Many parkway plantings proceed without owner consent because the parkway is county right-of-way, though renters cannot authorize yard plantings.

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