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Citrus Heights vs Sacramento

How do vacant lot maintenance rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento requires owners of vacant lots to maintain their properties in a clean, safe, and non-hazardous condition under City Code Chapters 8.96 and 8.100. Vacant lots must be kept free of weeds exceeding 12 inches, accumulated trash, and debris. Properties must be secured to prevent unauthorized entry. The City actively inspects vacant properties and may perform abatement at the owner's expense.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsSacramento
Code Section-Sacramento City Code Chapters 8.96 and 8.100
Weed Height-Must be maintained below 12 inches
Security-Buildings must be secured against unauthorized entry
Abatement-City may clear and lien property for costs
Annual Inspection-City conducts annual weed abatement inspections

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Citrus Heights FAQ

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Sacramento FAQ

What are the requirements for vacant lots in Sacramento?

Vacant lots must have weeds kept below 12 inches, be free of trash and debris, and be properly secured. The City conducts annual inspections and may abate non-compliant properties at the owner's expense.

Can the City charge me for clearing my vacant lot?

Yes. If you fail to maintain your vacant lot after receiving notice, the City may hire contractors to clear it and place a special assessment lien on your property for the cost.

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