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Grass Height Limits: Compton vs Santa Monica

How do grass height limits rules compare between Compton, CA and Santa Monica, CA?

Compton and Santa Monica have similar restriction levels.

Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Compton's property maintenance code and nuisance regulations require property owners to maintain grass, weeds, and vegetation. Overgrown vegetation is considered a nuisance under Chapter 7 (Police Regulations). Code enforcement conducts block-by-block systematic inspections.

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Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Santa Monica requires property owners to maintain landscaping under SMMC Ch. 13.02 (Property Maintenance). Overgrown, dying, or dead vegetation is a violation. Landscaping must prevent blowing dust or erosion.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonSanta Monica
MaintenanceRequired, no overgrown vegetation-
EnforcementSystematic block-by-block inspections-
ViolationPublic nuisance citation-
PenaltyUp to $1,000 misdemeanor fine-
Code-SMMC Ch. 13.02
Standard-Must be maintained, not overgrown
Dying Vegetation-Must be removed
Erosion-Ground cover required to prevent

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Compton FAQ

How tall can my grass get before I get fined in Compton?

Compton's property maintenance code and nuisance regulations require property owners to maintain grass, weeds, and vegetation. Overgrown vegetation is considered a nuisance under Chapter 7 (Police Regulations). Code enforcement conducts block-by-block systematic inspections.

What is the maximum grass height in Compton?

Maintenance: Required, no overgrown vegetation. Enforcement: Systematic block-by-block inspections. Violation: Public nuisance citation. Penalty: Up to $1,000 misdemeanor fine.

Santa Monica FAQ

How tall can my grass get before I get fined in Santa Monica?

Santa Monica requires property owners to maintain landscaping under SMMC Ch. 13.02 (Property Maintenance). Overgrown, dying, or dead vegetation is a violation. Landscaping must prevent blowing dust or erosion.

What is the maximum grass height in Santa Monica?

Code: SMMC Ch. 13.02. Standard: Must be maintained, not overgrown. Dying Vegetation: Must be removed. Erosion: Ground cover required to prevent.

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