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Weed Ordinances: Dearborn vs Westland

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Dearborn, MI and Westland, MI?

Dearborn has fewer restrictions than Westland.

Dearborn, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Dearborn prohibits noxious weeds including ragweed, poison ivy, and other state-listed species, and requires property owners to abate weed growth over about 8 inches or face city cutting and billing.

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Westland, MI

Wayne County

Heavy Restrictions

Westland declares noxious weeds and grass over 8 inches a public nuisance, requiring removal by owners or facing city abatement and lien on the property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDearbornWestland
State lawMichigan Noxious Weed ActPA 359 of 1941 noxious weeds
Height limitAbout 8 inches-
RagweedRequired to be destroyed-
EnforcementNotice and abate-
Native gardensExempt if documented-
Threshold-8 inches
Notice-7 to 10 days
Abatement-City contracts mowing
Lien-For unpaid charges

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dearborn FAQ

Is ragweed specifically regulated in Dearborn?

Yes. Ragweed is a Michigan-designated noxious weed that must be destroyed before going to seed.

Can I be fined for long grass?

Yes. After notice, the city can cut your lawn and bill you plus administrative fees.

Westland FAQ

What weeds are noxious in Westland?

Michigan law lists Canada thistle, common ragweed, poison ivy and others as noxious weeds. All must be removed when noticed by the city.

How fast must I respond to a weed notice?

You typically have 7 to 10 days from notice to mow or remove vegetation before the city abates and bills you.

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