Alameda County generally permits front-yard gardens including food gardens in unincorporated areas. California law (AB 2561) prohibits local governments from banning front-yard food gardens. Landscaping must comply with county zoning setbacks and water-efficient standards.
California Assembly Bill 2561 (effective 2023) prohibits cities and counties from banning food gardens in front yards of residential properties. This means unincorporated Alameda County cannot restrict residents from growing fruits, vegetables, and herbs in their front yards. The county's zoning code does regulate landscaping in terms of height (vegetation cannot obstruct sight lines at intersections), setbacks from property lines and sidewalks, and overall property maintenance. Alameda County also implements the state Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO), which applies to new and renovated landscapes over 500 square feet, encouraging drought-tolerant and water-efficient plantings. Front-yard gardens must be maintained in a condition that does not constitute a nuisance under County Ordinance 6.65 β meaning no excessive weed growth, accumulated debris, or conditions that attract vermin. Raised beds and container gardens are generally permitted without additional restrictions.
Front-yard gardens that become overgrown, attract pests, or create visual blight may be cited under the Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance (6.65). Local governments cannot fine residents solely for having a front-yard food garden under AB 2561. Sight-line obstruction at intersections can result in required vegetation trimming.
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