In unincorporated LA County, the Department of Public Works maintains public sidewalks. Property owners are responsible for damage caused by trees on their property. The County operates a Sidewalk Repair Program for qualifying neighborhoods.
LA County Department of Public Works Road Maintenance Division maintains public sidewalks in unincorporated areas. Property owners are responsible for sidewalk damage caused by trees growing on their property under California Streets and Highways Code Β§5610. The County operates a Sidewalk Repair Program that prioritizes repairs based on safety hazards and ADA compliance. Residents can report sidewalk damage through the LA County Public Works website or by calling (888) 862-8537. Trip hazards exceeding 0.5 inches are prioritized for repair. The County may also perform temporary asphalt grinding to reduce hazards before permanent concrete repair. Property owners wishing to install or modify sidewalks fronting their property need an encroachment permit from Public Works.
Property owners who fail to address sidewalk damage caused by their trees may be liable for injuries to pedestrians. The County may perform repairs and assess costs to the property owner for tree-related damage.
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