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Native Plants: Lodi vs Manteca

How do native plants rules compare between Lodi, CA and Manteca, CA?

Lodi and Manteca have similar restriction levels.

Lodi, CA

San Joaquin County

Few Restrictions

California Government Code §53087.7 and the AB 1572 non-functional turf ban (2024) encourage native and drought-tolerant landscaping in San Joaquin County, and Civil Code §4735 prohibits HOAs from banning low-water plants. The San Joaquin County Resource Conservation District maintains a native plant list for the Central Valley and Delta, and local water agencies offer turf-replacement rebates. San Joaquin Valley oak woodland species are especially encouraged.

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Manteca, CA

San Joaquin County

Few Restrictions

California Government Code §53087.7 and the AB 1572 non-functional turf ban (2024) encourage native and drought-tolerant landscaping in San Joaquin County, and Civil Code §4735 prohibits HOAs from banning low-water plants. The San Joaquin County Resource Conservation District maintains a native plant list for the Central Valley and Delta, and local water agencies offer turf-replacement rebates. San Joaquin Valley oak woodland species are especially encouraged.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLodiManteca
HOACiv. Code §4735 protectsCiv. Code §4735 protects
Turf Rebate$1–$3/sq ft available$1–$3/sq ft available
ClimateUSDA Zone 9bUSDA Zone 9b
AB 1572Non-functional turf banNon-functional turf ban
ResourcesSJCRCD, UC Master GardenersSJCRCD, UC Master Gardeners

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Lodi FAQ

Can my Stockton HOA force me to have a grass lawn?

No. Civil Code §4735 prohibits HOA CC&R provisions that require traditional grass or prohibit low-water, native, or drought-tolerant landscaping. Your HOA can impose reasonable aesthetic standards but cannot mandate turf or ban xeriscape.

What rebates are available for lawn conversion?

California Water Service Stockton, South San Joaquin Irrigation District, and Stockton East Water District offer $1 to $3 per square foot for replacing live turf with drought-tolerant landscaping. Pre-approval is required — apply before beginning work.

Manteca FAQ

Can my Stockton HOA force me to have a grass lawn?

No. Civil Code §4735 prohibits HOA CC&R provisions that require traditional grass or prohibit low-water, native, or drought-tolerant landscaping. Your HOA can impose reasonable aesthetic standards but cannot mandate turf or ban xeriscape.

What rebates are available for lawn conversion?

California Water Service Stockton, South San Joaquin Irrigation District, and Stockton East Water District offer $1 to $3 per square foot for replacing live turf with drought-tolerant landscaping. Pre-approval is required — apply before beginning work.

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