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Weed Ordinances: Carson vs Inglewood

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Carson, CA and Inglewood, CA?

Carson and Inglewood have similar restriction levels.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Overgrown weeds, rubbish, and dry vegetation on Carson properties are abated under LA County Code Title 11 Ch. 11.36 (weed abatement) administered by LA County Fire Department Forestry Division, and as a public nuisance under Carson Municipal Code's general nuisance provisions in Article 4 (Public Peace).

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Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Inglewood enforces weed and waste municipal code requirements through the Property Maintenance Division. Property owners must keep lots free of weeds, debris, and refuse. Violations cited through code enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonInglewood
Lead enforcerLA County Fire Forestry Division (weed abatement)-
Local citationCMC Art. IX Ch. 1 landscape maintenance + general nuisance-
Cure period~30 days after Notice to Destroy-
PenaltyTax lien for abatement costs + admin fees-
Enforcement-Property Maintenance Division
Requirement-Lots must be weed/debris free
Refuse-Cannot accumulate >1 week
Reporting-Contact Code Enforcement

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carson FAQ

Who do I report a weed-overgrown vacant lot to?

Contact LA County Fire Department Forestry/Brush Clearance Unit or Carson Code Enforcement; Forestry administers the county weed abatement program citywide.

What happens if I ignore a weed abatement notice?

LA County will send a contractor to clear the property and charge you the cost plus administrative fees, which become a tax lien on your property.

Inglewood FAQ

Will Inglewood cite me for weeds?

Yes. Unkept property with weeds, debris, or dead vegetation is declared a public nuisance under IMC §11.70.2.

Am I responsible if I rent out my property in Inglewood?

Yes. Every owner remains liable for property conditions regardless of contractual arrangements with tenants or third parties.

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