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Grass Height Limits: Arlington vs North Richland Hills

How do grass height limits rules compare between Arlington, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

North Richland Hills has fewer restrictions than Arlington.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Arlington prohibits weeds, grass, and uncultivated vegetation from exceeding 12 inches on any residential or commercial property. Property owners must maintain lawns, parkways, and alleys adjacent to their property. The city pursues high-weed complaints aggressively during the hot summer growing season when rapid growth is common.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Grass and weeds in North Richland Hills may not exceed 12 inches. Code Enforcement issues 10-day abatement notices before the city mows and liens the property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonNorth Richland Hills
Maximum Height12 inches-
Compliance Time7-10 days after notice-
City Abatement$300-$700 plus fees-
Parkway MaintenanceOwner responsibility-
Contact(817) 459-6777(817) 427-6650
Max height-12 in
Notice-10 days
Admin fee-~200 dollars + mow cost
Authority-TX LGC 342.004

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington FAQ

How tall can my grass grow in Arlington before I am cited?

Grass, weeds, and rank vegetation may not exceed 12 inches in height anywhere on the property. Arlington Code Compliance issues notices when inspectors observe violations and gives a short period to cut before pursuing abatement.

Am I responsible for mowing the strip between the sidewalk and street?

Yes. Arlington requires property owners to maintain the parkway between the sidewalk and curb as well as the alley right-of-way behind the property. The 12-inch height limit applies to these areas the same as the rest of the lot.

What happens if I do not mow after receiving a notice?

The city may contract a mowing service and bill you for the work, usually several hundred dollars plus administrative fees. Unpaid charges become a lien against the property and can be collected when the property is sold.

North Richland Hills FAQ

How tall can my lawn grow?

Up to 12 inches; taller growth triggers a 10-day notice from Code Enforcement.

What happens if I miss the notice?

The city hires a contractor to mow and places a lien for the cost plus about 200 dollars in fees.

Do HOAs have stricter rules?

Yes, communities like Home Town often limit grass to 6 inches under their CC&Rs.

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