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Lancaster vs Pasadena

How do native plants rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Pasadena, CA?

Lancaster and Pasadena have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Lancaster may encourage or require native and drought-tolerant landscaping. Some areas restrict traditional grass lawns in favor of water-efficient alternatives.

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Pasadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Pasadena encourages native and drought-tolerant landscaping consistent with MWELO. The city's Tree Protection Ordinance (PMC 8.52) specifically protects native tree species. CA Gov Code 65595 prevents cities from prohibiting drought-tolerant landscaping.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterPasadena
XeriscapingEncouraged or required-
HOACannot ban in many states-
RebatesMay be available-
Invasive SpeciesRemoval may be required-
State Law-CA Gov Code 65595
MWELO-Compliance required for new landscapes
Native Trees-Protected under PMC 8.52
Incentives-Rebates may be available

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lancaster FAQ

Can my HOA force me to keep a grass lawn?

Many states prohibit HOAs from banning xeriscaping or native plant gardens. Check your state laws and Lancaster ordinances.

Are there rebates for replacing my lawn?

Lancaster or your water utility may offer rebates for lawn replacement with drought-tolerant landscaping. Contact your local water provider.

Pasadena FAQ

Can my HOA force me to keep a grass lawn?

Many states prohibit HOAs from banning xeriscaping or native plant gardens. Check your state laws and Pasadena ordinances.

Are there rebates for replacing my lawn?

Pasadena or your water utility may offer rebates for lawn replacement with drought-tolerant landscaping. Contact your local water provider.

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