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Weed Ordinances: Grapevine vs Keller

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Grapevine, TX and Keller, TX?

Grapevine and Keller have similar restriction levels.

Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Grapevine requires property owners to control weeds and non-ornamental vegetation under Chapter 13 health provisions. Non-native invasive species removal is encouraged. Notice-to-abate process enforces compliance.

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Keller, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Keller prohibits weeds and rank vegetation over 12 inches and requires removal of noxious and invasive species that threaten neighbors. Code Enforcement uses a 10-day notice and abatement lien process.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrapevineKeller
Focus SpeciesJohnson grass, ragweed, thistle-
Notice Period10 to 14 days-
ExemptGardens, pollinator habitat-
LienFor unpaid abatement-
Contact(817) 410-3191 Code Compliance-
Fact-Weeds and rank vegetation over 12 inches are a code violation

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Grapevine FAQ

Does the city force me to remove all weeds?

The rule targets rank growth of nuisance species over 12 inches and invasive weeds near pedestrian areas. Small residential weeds in turf are not typically cited.

Is my pollinator garden a weed violation?

No. Intentional gardens including native wildflower and pollinator plantings are exempt. Maintain clear edges and signage to distinguish them from neglected turf.

Who removes weeds on a vacant lot?

The lot owner. Code Compliance sends notices and if ignored the city mows and bills the owner. Report violations at (817) 410-3191.

Keller FAQ

Can I report my neighbor for weeds in Keller?

Yes. File a complaint with Keller Code Enforcement. The city will inspect and, if weeds exceed 12 inches or are noxious, issue a notice of violation.

Does Keller regulate herbicide use?

The city does not regulate residential herbicide use beyond state law. Commercial applicators must hold a Texas Department of Agriculture license.

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