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Grass Height Limits: Carson vs Norwalk

How do grass height limits rules compare between Carson, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Carson and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Carson Municipal Code Article 4 (Public Peace) and zoning landscape standards in Article IX Chapter 1 require properties to be maintained free of overgrown vegetation. Los Angeles County weed abatement (LA County Code Title 11 Ch. 11.36, applicable in Carson under LACoFD jurisdiction) authorizes the Fire Department to declare overgrown grass and weeds a public nuisance and abate at owner expense.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Norwalk requires property owners to maintain grass and vegetation below maximum height limits. Overgrown yards subject to code enforcement and abatement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonNorwalk
CitationCMC Art. IX Ch. 1 (zoning landscape maintenance); LA County Code Title 11 Ch. 11.36 (weed abatement)-
EnforcementLA County Fire Forestry Division + Carson Code Enforcement-
Cost recoveryLien on property tax roll if owner fails to abate-
Max Height-6 to 12 inches typical
State Law-CA HSC Β§14875
Notice-10 to 30 day compliance
Abatement-City lien if not corrected

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carson FAQ

Is there a specific grass height limit in Carson?

Carson Municipal Code does not set a numeric inch limit. LA County Fire's weed abatement program treats overgrown vegetation as a fire/nuisance hazard case-by-case, typically targeting growth that creates a fire fuel load.

Who enforces grass height in Carson?

Carson Code Enforcement handles general property nuisance; LA County Fire Department Forestry Division administers the annual weed abatement inspection on undeveloped and improved parcels.

Norwalk FAQ

How tall can my grass be?

Most cities limit grass and weeds to 6 to 12 inches. Overgrown vegetation is a code violation.

What happens if I don’t mow?

The city issues a notice. If not corrected, they may mow and charge you via a property lien.

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