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Vacant Lot Maintenance: Greenfield vs Milwaukee

How do vacant lot maintenance rules compare between Greenfield, WI and Milwaukee, WI?

Greenfield has fewer restrictions than Milwaukee.

Greenfield, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Milwaukee County does not enforce maintenance of privately owned vacant lots. Weed cutting, debris removal, and securing empty parcels are handled by each city or village under Wisconsin municipal law, not by the county.

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Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County

Heavy Restrictions

Milwaukee regulates vacant lots under Chapter 275 of the Code of Ordinances. Owners of vacant lots must maintain grass below 8 inches, remove trash and debris, and secure any structures against unauthorized entry. The Department of Neighborhood Services actively monitors vacant properties and issues orders to abate violations. If owners fail to maintain vacant lots, the city cuts the grass or cleans the lot and assesses the cost as a special charge on the property tax bill. Milwaukee also operates a vacant lot sales program to return city-owned parcels to productive use.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreenfieldMilwaukee
Enforcing bodyCity/village code office-
State weed dutyWis. Stat. § 66.0407-
Cost recoverySpecial charge on tax bill-
County roleCounty-owned land only-
Code Section-Milwaukee Code Ch. 275
Grass Height-Must be maintained below 8 inches
Debris-Must be free of trash, junk, and weeds
City Abatement-Cost charged to property tax bill
Vacant Lot Sales-City-owned lots sold for productive reuse

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Greenfield FAQ

Who maintains a neglected vacant lot in Milwaukee County?

The municipality where the lot sits. Cities and villages order the owner to clear weeds and debris, and can abate the lot and bill the owner if ignored. The county does not enforce this.

Can I be billed for an overgrown lot?

Yes. If a city or village abates weeds or debris on your lot, the cost is charged back to you, often as a special charge on your property tax bill under Wis. Stat. § 66.0627.

Milwaukee FAQ

What are my responsibilities for a vacant lot?

You must keep grass below 8 inches, remove all trash and debris, control weeds, and secure any structures against unauthorized entry. The lot must not become a nuisance to surrounding properties.

What if I don't maintain my vacant lot?

The city will send a notice to comply. If you fail to act, the Department of Neighborhood Services will have the lot mowed or cleaned and charge the cost to your property tax bill, typically $250 or more per visit.

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