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Lakewood vs West Covina

How do coastal development rules compare between Lakewood, CA and West Covina, CA?

West Covina has fewer restrictions than Lakewood.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Lakewood regulates development in coastal zones through setback requirements, habitat protections, and public access mandates. State coastal commission approval may be required for projects near the shoreline.

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West Covina, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

West Covina is an inland city in the San Gabriel Valley, approximately 25 miles from the coast. Coastal development regulations and the California Coastal Commission do not apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodWest Covina
Coastal ZoneSpecial permits required-
Shoreline SetbackVaries by zone-
Public AccessEasements required-
TopicCoastal DevelopmentCoastal Development
Applicability-Not applicable - inland city
Location-San Gabriel Valley
Coastal Commission-Does not apply to West Covina

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lakewood FAQ

Do I need a coastal permit?

Most development within the coastal zone requires permits from both Lakewood and the state coastal commission. Check if your property is in the designated coastal zone.

Can I build a seawall on my property?

Seawalls and shoreline armoring face strict review and may be denied if alternatives exist. Living shoreline approaches are increasingly preferred.

West Covina FAQ

Do I need a coastal permit?

Most development within the coastal zone requires permits from both West Covina and the state coastal commission. Check if your property is in the designated coastal zone.

Can I build a seawall on my property?

Seawalls and shoreline armoring face strict review and may be denied if alternatives exist. Living shoreline approaches are increasingly preferred.

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