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Folsom vs Galt

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Folsom, CA and Galt, CA?

Folsom and Galt have similar restriction levels.

Folsom, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Folsom Code Enforcement abates noxious weeds and overgrown vegetation under CA Health & Safety Code Β§14875 and Gov Code Β§Β§39560-39588. Common targets: yellow starthistle, puncturevine (goatheads), medusahead, and any dry grass over 4 inches in VHFHSZ. Abatement lien applied to non-compliant parcels.

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Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Galt declares overgrown weeds, rank grass, and combustible vegetation a public nuisance each year. Owners receive written notice and a deadline to abate, and the City may enter and clear the property at the owner's expense if the deadline is missed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFolsomGalt
AuthorityH&S Β§14875 + Gov Β§39560Gov Code 39560-39588
County ListSac Ag Commissioner-
VHFHSZFire season mow-down-
ProcessNotice + abate + lien-
Priority WeedsStarthistle, goatheads-
Notice-Written, with deadline
Cost recovery-Lien if unpaid
Noxious weeds-Per county Ag Commissioner
Farm land-Normal disking suffices

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Folsom FAQ

What are the worst weeds to watch for in Folsom?

Yellow starthistle (spiny yellow flowers), puncturevine/goatheads (flat creeping plants with spiky seeds), and medusahead grass. All three spread aggressively and are noxious in Sacramento County.

Does a vacant lot I own have to be mowed?

Yes. Vacant parcels in Folsom are subject to the same nuisance abatement rules as occupied properties, especially in VHFHSZ where fuel loads must be reduced annually.

Galt FAQ

How much notice do I get before the City mows?

State law requires written notice and a reasonable period to abate, typically at least 10 days to several weeks. You can request a hearing before the Council.

Can a lien be placed on my home for weeds?

Yes. Unpaid abatement and administrative costs become a special assessment collected on the property tax bill.

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