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Property Blight: Aurora vs Centennial

How do property blight rules compare between Aurora, CO and Centennial, CO?

Centennial has fewer restrictions than Aurora.

Aurora, CO

Arapahoe County

Heavy Restrictions

Aurora's Neighborhood Services enforces blight rules covering junk vehicles, tall weeds, debris, peeling paint, and broken windows; violators face escalating fines and abatement.

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Centennial, CO

Arapahoe County

Some Restrictions

Arapahoe County Code Section 7 addresses nuisance and blight conditions. Violations include accumulated junk, overgrown vegetation, broken windows, deteriorated structures, and inoperable vehicles. Enforcement is complaint-driven with a 10-day notice-to-correct standard.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuroraCentennial
Weed Height6 inches max-
Junk VehiclesProhibited in view-
GraffitiRemove within 7 days-
Fines100-500+ per day-
Code-Section 7 Nuisance
Notice-10-30 days to correct
Weeds-Over 12 inches violation
Daily Fine-$100-$500
Abatement-County bills plus 25% fee

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Aurora FAQ

How do I report a blighted property?

File a complaint through Access Aurora at 303-739-7000 or online via the Access Aurora app.

What if I can't afford repairs?

Aurora offers some rehabilitation assistance for qualifying low-income homeowners through community development programs.

Centennial FAQ

How do I report a blighted property in Arapahoe County?

File an online code enforcement complaint or call the Code Enforcement Division. Complaints trigger a site inspection and notice if warranted.

What happens if I ignore a nuisance notice?

The county may abate the condition (mowing, cleanup) at your expense plus a 25% administrative fee and place a lien on your property.

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