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Fort Lee vs Teaneck

How do grass height limits rules compare between Fort Lee, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Fort Lee and Teaneck have similar restriction levels.

Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County does not regulate residential lawn height at the county level. Each of the 70 municipalities sets its own grass and weed height limit, typically capping turf at 8 to 10 inches before declaring a nuisance.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County does not regulate residential lawn height at the county level. Each of the 70 municipalities sets its own grass and weed height limit, typically capping turf at 8 to 10 inches before declaring a nuisance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LeeTeaneck
County ruleNo countywide grass height limitNo countywide grass height limit
Local typical cap8 to 10 inches8 to 10 inches
EnforcementMunicipal code officersMunicipal code officers
County roadsOwner trims to right-of-wayOwner trims to right-of-way
AuthorityNJSA 40:48-2.13NJSA 40:48-2.13

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fort Lee FAQ

Does Bergen County have a countywide lawn ordinance?

No. Bergen County leaves grass and weed height regulation to its 70 municipalities. Check your local borough or township property maintenance code for the specific maximum height.

Who maintains grass along county roads?

The Bergen County Department of Public Works mows the right-of-way along county routes, while abutting property owners typically maintain the strip between the curb and sidewalk under municipal rules.

Teaneck FAQ

Does Bergen County have a countywide lawn ordinance?

No. Bergen County leaves grass and weed height regulation to its 70 municipalities. Check your local borough or township property maintenance code for the specific maximum height.

Who maintains grass along county roads?

The Bergen County Department of Public Works mows the right-of-way along county routes, while abutting property owners typically maintain the strip between the curb and sidewalk under municipal rules.

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