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Property Blight: Clovis vs Fresno

How do property blight rules compare between Clovis, CA and Fresno, CA?

Clovis has fewer restrictions than Fresno.

Clovis, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Clovis Code Enforcement addresses blight under CMC Title 8 nuisance provisions. Common violations: overgrown weeds, inoperable vehicles, accumulated debris, graffiti.

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Fresno, CA

Fresno County

Heavy Restrictions

Fresno aggressively enforces property blight and nuisance abatement under FMC Chapter 10 (Health, Safety and Sanitation). The City's Code Enforcement Division actively addresses abandoned vehicles, accumulation of trash and debris, graffiti, overgrown vegetation, and deteriorated structures. Fresno was among the first California cities to create dedicated blight enforcement programs to address neighborhood quality-of-life issues.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClovisFresno
CodeCMC Title 8-
Weed HeightOver 12 inches-
Graffiti Removal7-10 days-
Fines$100-$500-
Abatement LienCosts + 25%-
Code Section-FMC Chapter 10 - Health, Safety and Sanitation
First Citation-$100 administrative citation
Third Offense-$500 within one year
Abatement-City may clean and lien property for costs
Enforcement-City Attorney's Code Enforcement Division

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Clovis FAQ

How do I report blight in Clovis?

Contact Clovis Code Enforcement online or by phone. Include the address, description, and photos if possible. Complaints are typically anonymous.

What blight conditions can Clovis cite under CMC Title 8?

Inoperable vehicles on private property, weeds over 12 inches, accumulated junk visible from the right-of-way, abandoned structures, and un-removed graffiti are all cited as public nuisances.

What happens if I ignore a Clovis Notice to Abate?

The city can perform abatement itself and lien the property for the costs plus a 25% administrative fee. Continued violations can add $100–$500 administrative fines.

Fresno FAQ

What constitutes property blight in Fresno?

Blight includes accumulation of junk and debris, abandoned vehicles, overgrown vegetation exceeding 12 inches, graffiti, peeling paint, broken windows, and deteriorated or unsecured structures.

How do I report a blighted property?

Contact the City of Fresno Code Enforcement Division at (559) 621-8400 or file a complaint online through the FresGO app or the City's website.

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