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Parkway Planting: Palm Springs vs Riverside

How do parkway planting rules compare between Palm Springs, CA and Riverside, CA?

Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside requires permits for parkway tree planting and removal, maintains an approved street tree species list reflecting the city's Citrus Heritage and shade-tree goals, and assigns shared maintenance responsibilities between the city and adjacent property owners.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPalm SpringsRiverside
Permit required-Plant or remove parkway tree
Species list-City-approved palette
Heritage tie-Riverside Citrus Heritage
Right of way-City-owned parkway strip

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Palm Springs FAQ

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Riverside FAQ

Can I plant any tree in my parkway?

No. Riverside maintains an approved street tree list. Unapproved species are commonly denied because of root damage, sidewalk uplift, or poor adaptation to the inland climate.

Who waters the parkway tree?

The adjacent property owner generally handles routine watering and weed control. The city handles structural pruning and removal of hazardous or dead parkway trees.

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