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Weed Ordinances: Castro Valley vs Hayward

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Castro Valley, CA and Hayward, CA?

Castro Valley and Hayward have similar restriction levels.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

The Alameda County Weed Abatement Program run by the Fire Department requires property owners to remove weeds and combustible debris annually, with violations resulting in abatement and tax liens.

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Hayward, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Hayward inspects properties annually for overgrown weeds and abates non-compliant parcels at owner expense with a lien.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyHayward
Program authorityGov Code 39560-
Notice monthApril-MayMarch or April
Compliance deadlineLate May-June-
Grass height4 inches max-
Non-complianceAbatement + tax lien-
Deadline-Early May
Admin fee-Approximately 45 percent
Lien-On property tax roll
Opt-out-Self-abate by deadline

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Castro Valley FAQ

How do I remove my parcel from the program?

After multiple years of self-compliance and passing inspections, you may petition removal; contact the Weed Abatement Coordinator at Alameda County Fire.

Can I do the work myself?

Yes, self-abatement is expected and encouraged; just complete the work before the inspection deadline to avoid county abatement charges.

Hayward FAQ

Can I opt out if I promise to mow?

You can self-abate by the deadline; otherwise the city will include your parcel in the contract.

How do I dispute charges?

Attend the Council confirmation hearing before the abatement happens to object and present evidence of compliance.

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