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Property Blight: Carmichael vs Galt

How do property blight rules compare between Carmichael, CA and Galt, CA?

Galt has fewer restrictions than Carmichael.

Carmichael, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento County Code Title 6 declares blighted conditions a public nuisance. Junk, graffiti, inoperable vehicles, and dilapidated structures can trigger abatement liens.

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Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Galt Municipal Code declares property blight a public nuisance and authorizes abatement. Blight conditions include accumulated junk, inoperable vehicles, overgrown vegetation, graffiti, and deteriorated structures. Abatement costs may be assessed as a lien.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarmichaelGalt
AuthorityCounty Code Title 6-
Abatement Window15 to 30 days typical-
LienRecorded against parcel-
Max Penalty1,000 dollars per day-
TriggersDebris, junk vehicles, blight-
Notice-10 days to abate
Graffiti-Remove within 10 days
Lien Authority-Gov Code 38773.5
Weeds-Over 12 inches violates
First Citation-100 dollars

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Carmichael FAQ

What is considered blight?

Visible trash, inoperable vehicles, graffiti, broken windows, overgrown weeds, and unsecured structures all qualify under Title 6.

Who enforces this in Sacramento County?

Sacramento County code enforcement at (916) 875-5881 handles most complaints.

Galt FAQ

What counts as blight in Galt?

Accumulated junk, inoperable vehicles, overgrown weeds, graffiti not removed, and deteriorated structures.

Can the city put a lien on my property?

Yes. If abatement costs are not paid the city may record a special assessment or lien recoverable on the tax roll.

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