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Tree Trimming: Pasadena vs Santa Monica

How do tree trimming rules compare between Pasadena, CA and Santa Monica, CA?

Pasadena has fewer restrictions than Santa Monica.

Pasadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Pasadena has a strong urban forestry program. Property owners must maintain trees to provide clearance over sidewalks (8 feet) and streets (14 feet). City-owned street trees are maintained by the Public Works Department.

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Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Trimming public trees in Santa Monica requires a Public Works permit under SMMC Ch. 7.40. No person may remove, cut, trim, prune, or injure any public tree without a permit. Trees must be protected during construction with guards or protectors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPasadenaSanta Monica
Sidewalk Clearance8 feet minimum-
Street Clearance14 feet minimum-
City TreesMaintained by Public Works-
AuthorizationRequired for city tree work-
Permit-Required for all public tree work
Construction-Trees must be protected
Code-SMMC Ch. 7.40
Public Trees-35,000+ across 250+ species

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Pasadena FAQ

Can I trim a tree near my sidewalk?

You must maintain 8 feet of clearance over sidewalks on your private trees. City-owned street trees are maintained by Public Works.

Who trims street trees in Pasadena?

The Public Works Urban Forestry Division maintains city-owned street trees. Contact them for service requests.

Santa Monica FAQ

Can I trim tree branches that hang over my property in Santa Monica?

Trimming public trees in Santa Monica requires a Public Works permit under SMMC Ch. 7.40. No person may remove, cut, trim, prune, or injure any public tree without a permit. Trees must be protected during construction with guards or protectors.

Do I need a permit to trim trees in Santa Monica?

Permit: Required for all public tree work. Construction: Trees must be protected. Code: SMMC Ch. 7.40. Public Trees: 35,000+ across 250+ species.

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