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Weed Ordinances: El Cerrito vs Martinez

How do weed ordinances rules compare between El Cerrito, CA and Martinez, CA?

El Cerrito and Martinez have similar restriction levels.

El Cerrito, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Contra Costa County Agricultural Commissioner enforces state noxious weed lists under Food & Ag Code 5004, targeting yellow starthistle, artichoke thistle, purple loosestrife, and other A/B-rated species. Property owners can be ordered to abate noxious weeds and billed for county removal under the weed abatement ordinance.

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Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Martinez follows Contra Costa County Agricultural Commissioner noxious weed lists under CA Food & Ag Code Β§5004. Invasive species such as yellow star-thistle, French broom, pampas grass, and giant reed must be controlled by property owners. The city coordinates with the East Bay Regional Park District on broader invasive management.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl CerritoMartinez
AuthorityCounty Ag Commissioner (F&A Code 5004)-
Top A-rated targetsArtichoke thistle, hydrilla-
Cure period30 days after written notice-
RemedyCounty abatement with owner billing-
Local codeContra Costa Ord. Code Ch. 416-
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El Cerrito FAQ

Who do I report a noxious weed infestation to?

Contact the Contra Costa County Department of Agriculture. Inspectors can confirm species and initiate notices to neighboring landowners if needed.

Can I use herbicide near a creek to kill weeds?

Only aquatic-labeled products applied by a licensed Qualified Applicator, with notifications to the Ag Commissioner and compliance with NPDES permit conditions.

Martinez FAQ

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