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Lancaster vs Los Angeles

How do cool pavement rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lancaster and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

LA County Public Works runs cool pavement pilots in unincorporated communities like Pacoima-adjacent areas to lower surface temperatures during heat waves. The reflective coatings reduce roadway temperatures by up to 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit on summer afternoons.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Los Angeles applies reflective CoolSeal coatings to selected residential streets through the Bureau of Street Services CoolStreets LA program, lowering surface temperatures by 10-15 degrees. The program is city-led, not a private mandate, and targets disadvantaged heat-vulnerable neighborhoods.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLos Angeles
Lead agencyLA County Public Works-
Surface temp drop10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit-
Pilot communitiesHeat-vulnerable unincorporated areas-
Plan alignmentOurCounty Sustainability Plan-
Resident costFree, county capital project-
Program lead-StreetsLA Bureau of Street Services
Launch year-2017 pilot, ongoing expansion
Cooling effect-10-15 degrees Fahrenheit surface
Cost-About $40,000 per lane mile
Pilot areas-Pacoima, Sun Valley, Sylmar

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Lancaster FAQ

Can I request cool pavement on my street?

Submit a request through LA County Public Works at 800-675-HELP. Crews prioritize streets in Heat Equity Zones identified by the Climate Vulnerability Assessment. Most flatland residential streets outside those zones are not eligible currently.

Does the coating affect my driveway?

No. Cool pavement is applied only to publicly maintained roadways. For private driveways, owners can buy reflective sealants at home stores. Title 31 Green Building Standards encourage but do not require reflective driveway surfaces.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can I request CoolSeal on my street?

Residents can submit requests through Council District offices or MyLA311. Selection prioritizes disadvantaged communities and heat-island intensity scores from CalEnviroScreen rather than a first-come basis.

Is cool pavement required for new parking lots?

Not by Los Angeles ordinance. CALGreen Title 24 Part 11 Β§A5.106.11 offers voluntary credit for cool surfaces in nonresidential parking, and LEED Sustainable Sites credit also applies.

How long does CoolSeal last?

The coating typically lasts 6 to 8 years before reapplication, similar to conventional sealcoat. StreetsLA tracks performance through pavement-management audits in treated CoolStreets corridors.

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