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Weed Ordinances: Goodyear vs Tempe

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Goodyear, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Goodyear and Tempe have similar restriction levels.

Goodyear, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Goodyear Section 10-4-4 requires property owners to remove weeds, trash, and debris. Weeds must not exceed 6 inches. Property owners are responsible for adjacent sidewalks and alleyways. Code Compliance handles complaints at 623-882-7815.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Tempe's property maintenance and nuisance provisions require owners to control weeds and maintain lots. Overgrown vegetation creating fire hazards, harboring vermin, or appearing unsightly is a code violation. The city may abate weedy properties at the owner's expense. Weed growth surges after monsoon and winter rains in the desert climate.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGoodyearTempe
Height Limit6 inches maximum-
Adjacent AreasOwner responsible for sidewalks and alleys-
Vacant LotsOwner responsible-
ContactCode Compliance 623-882-7815-
Standard-Weeds must be controlled, lots maintained
Peak Seasons-Post-monsoon (Aug-Oct), post-winter rain (Feb-Apr)
Common Weeds-Tumbleweeds, buffelgrass, broadleaf weeds
Enforcement-Code Compliance responds to complaints
Abatement-City may clear at owner's expense
Rental Properties-Landlord compliance is enforcement focus near ASU

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Goodyear FAQ

Will Goodyear fine me for weeds?

Yes, if weeds exceed 6 inches or create blight. You'll receive a notice first with a deadline to correct.

Am I responsible for weeds in the sidewalk?

Yes. Property owners are responsible for weed growth in adjacent sidewalks and alleyways.

Tempe FAQ

What happens if I don't clear weeds in Tempe?

After notice, you have a set period to comply. If not corrected, the city may abate at your expense and potentially lien the property.

When do weeds grow most in Tempe?

After monsoon rains (July-September) and winter rains (December-February). Proactive maintenance during these seasons prevents violations.

Who is responsible for weeds on rental property?

The property owner (landlord) is responsible for code compliance, even if the tenant occupies the property.

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