Artificial Turf: Santa Monica vs South Gate
How do artificial turf rules compare between Santa Monica, CA and South Gate, CA?
South Gate has fewer restrictions than Santa Monica.
Santa Monica, CA
Los Angeles County
Santa Monica heavily restricts new turf. New residential properties may use high-water plants (including turf) in no more than 20% of total landscaped area. New commercial properties are prohibited from using turf. Ground cover must be live plant material.
View full Santa Monica rules →South Gate, CA
Los Angeles County
South Gate does not publish a stand-alone artificial-turf ordinance; installations are governed by Title 11 (Zoning) landscape standards and Title 24 building code. California Government Code § 53087.7 / former AB 1164 previously preempted local turf bans, but AB 1572 (2023) bars irrigation of non-functional turf at public, commercial, and HOA properties on a phased schedule (2027–2029). Civil Code § 4735 protects HOA homeowners' right to install drought-tolerant landscaping.
View full South Gate rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Santa Monica | South Gate |
|---|---|---|
| Residential New | Max 20% turf/high-water plants | - |
| Commercial New | Turf prohibited | - |
| Ground Cover | Must be live plant material | - |
| Mulch | Only around shrubs and trees | - |
| Local code | - | Title 11 Zoning + Ch. 9.02 Building Code |
| State preemption (residential) | - | Former Gov. Code § 53087.7 (AB 1164) |
| AB 1572 turf-irrigation ban | - | Public agencies 1/1/2027; CII 1/1/2028; HOA common areas 1/1/2029 |
| HOA protection | - | Cal. Civil Code § 4735 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Santa Monica FAQ
Do I need a permit to install artificial turf?
Generally no permit is needed in Santa Monica for replacing a lawn with artificial turf, unless grading changes are involved.
Can my HOA prohibit artificial turf?
Many states now protect homeowner rights to install artificial turf. Check your state law and Santa Monica ordinances.
South Gate FAQ
Can South Gate ban artificial turf in my front yard?
Residential installations are protected from blanket bans under state law, though city zoning may regulate appearance, drainage, and base preparation.
Does AB 1572 apply to my single-family home?
No. AB 1572 targets non-functional turf irrigation at public-agency, commercial, industrial, institutional, and HOA-common-area properties — not private single-family residences.
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