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Weed Ordinances: Carson vs Los Angeles

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

Carson and Los Angeles 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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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Property owners must control weeds and overgrown vegetation under LAMC nuisance abatement provisions. In fire hazard zones, weed abatement is enforced by LAFD with mandatory clearance to 3 inches. Outside fire zones, complaints are handled through code enforcement via 311. The city may abate weeds on non-compliant properties and bill the owner.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonLos Angeles
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-
Fire Zones-LAFD enforcement, 3-inch max
Other Areas-Code enforcement via 311
City Abatement-City may clear and bill owner
Vacant Lots-Subject to mandatory weed control

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.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can the city clear weeds on my LA property?

Yes. Under LAMC Section 91.8904, the City can remove vegetation on neglected properties and bill the owner. The cost becomes a lien on the property tax bill.

What happens if I fail brush clearance inspection?

Non-compliant properties receive a Notice of Noncompliance with a $31 fee. Failure to pay triggers a 200% penalty. The City may perform the work and assess the full cost.

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