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Property Blight: Citrus Heights vs Courtland

How do property blight rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Courtland, CA?

Courtland has fewer restrictions than Citrus Heights.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Citrus Heights Municipal Code declares blighted, junk-laden, or substandard properties public nuisances subject to abatement. Common violations include inoperable vehicles, overgrown weeds, peeling paint, broken windows, and accumulated debris. The city uses administrative citations and abatement liens.

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Courtland, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Sacramento County, accumulating junk, garbage, rubbish, inoperable vehicles, or storing materials that create visual blight outside a fully enclosed structure is a public nuisance enforced by County Code Enforcement under the Sacramento County Code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsCourtland
EnforcementCode Enforcement Division-
Fines$100 / $200 / $500 escalating-
AbatementLien on property allowed-
Common IssuesJunk, weeds, inop vehicles, paint-
AuthorityGov Code Β§38773.5-
Applies to-Unincorporated Sacramento County only
Cited nuisance code-Sacramento County Code 16.18.401
State standard-CA Health & Safety Code 17920.3
Junk/rubbish storage-Only inside a fully enclosed structure
Report blight-Code Enforcement (916) 875-5656
Enforcement approach-Voluntary compliance, then abatement

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Citrus Heights FAQ

What is considered blight?

Overgrown weeds, junk/debris, inoperable vehicles, broken windows, peeling paint, and similar deteriorated conditions visible from the street.

How do I report blight?

File a complaint with Citrus Heights Code Enforcement via citrusheights.net or by calling (916) 727-4740.

Courtland FAQ

Does this apply inside the City of Sacramento?

No. Sacramento County Code Enforcement covers only the unincorporated areas. Incorporated cities such as Sacramento, Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, Folsom, Rancho Cordova, and Galt have their own separate code enforcement and blight rules.

Can I store appliances or auto parts in my yard?

Per County guidance, items like appliances, electronics, automotive parts, tires, and scrap materials must be kept inside a fully enclosed structure. Stored outdoors where they are visible and create blight, they can be cited as a nuisance.

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