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Grass Height Limits: Goodyear vs Phoenix

How do grass height limits rules compare between Goodyear, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Goodyear and Phoenix have similar restriction levels.

Goodyear, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Goodyear requires weeds and grass on residential lots to be no more than 6 inches high per property maintenance code (Section 10-4-4). Vegetation must not hang over sidewalks or public right-of-way. Most Goodyear properties use desert landscaping.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix City Code Chapter 39, Section 39-7 limits lawn grass height to 6 inches. Properties must be kept free from overgrown grass that presents visual blight, harbors insects or rodents, or creates fire hazards. This does not apply to single-residence rear yards not visible from the adjacent right-of-way. Code Compliance investigates complaints.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGoodyearPhoenix
Weed/Grass Limit6 inches maximum-
Sidewalk OverhangsProhibited-
Governing CodeSection 10-4-4-
EnforcementGoodyear Code Compliance 623-882-7815Neighborhood Services Code Compliance
Maximum Height-6 inches
Exception-Rear yards not visible from ROW
Code-Chapter 39, Section 39-7

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Goodyear FAQ

How tall can weeds/grass be in Goodyear?

No more than 6 inches per Section 10-4-4. You're also responsible for weeds in adjacent sidewalks.

What if my neighbor has tall weeds?

Report to Goodyear Code Compliance at 623-882-7815.

Phoenix FAQ

What is the grass height limit in Phoenix?

Lawn grass cannot exceed 6 inches under Chapter 39. This applies to front and side yards and rear yards visible from the right-of-way.

Who do I call about an overgrown lawn in Phoenix?

Report overgrown grass, weeds, or uncut lots to Phoenix Public Works / 311 at 3-1-1 or (602) 262-6251. Code enforcement will inspect, issue a notice to the property owner, and charge abatement costs plus fines if the owner does not correct the violation within the posted timeframe.

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