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Long Beach's Landscaping Rules: The Rules That Matter

By CityRuleLookup Editorial Team

Every city handles landscaping rules a little differently. In Long Beach, Mississippi, there are 2 distinct rules that residents and property owners should be aware of. Some are stricter than what neighboring cities enforce, and others are more relaxed. Here is what you need to know.

Weed Ordinances

Long Beach enforces weed and vegetation control through property maintenance codes under MS Code Ann. §21-19-11. Overgrown weeds are treated as nuisances subject to abatement.

Key details: Max Height: 12 inches before nuisance. Invasive Species: Kudzu, privet, cogongrass. Abatement Cost: $150 to $500. Authority: MS Code Ann. §21-19-11.

Notice to abate: 7 to 14 days. City abatement costs: $150 to $500 billed to owner. Liens placed for unpaid abatement. Repeat violations may result in direct fines.

Grass Height Limits

Long Beach enforces grass height limits through property maintenance codes. Maximum grass height is typically 12 inches before enforcement action under MS Code Ann. §21-19-11.

Key details: Max Height: 12 inches typical. Notice Period: 7 to 14 days. City Mowing: $150 to $400 billed. Authority: MS Code Ann. §21-19-11.

Notice: 7 to 14 day compliance period. City mowing costs: $150 to $400 billed to owner. Unpaid costs result in property lien. Repeat violations may incur direct fines of $100 to $250.

The Bottom Line

Long Beach's landscaping rules rules are a mixed bag. Some areas are strict, others are relaxed, and the details matter. The best approach is to check the specific rule that applies to your situation rather than assuming Long Beach is broadly strict or permissive.

All of the above reflects Long Beach's municipal code as of our last review. If you need specifics on fines, exemptions, or filing requirements, the detailed ordinance pages linked above have the full breakdown.