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Weed Ordinances: Greenfield vs West Allis

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Greenfield, WI and West Allis, WI?

Greenfield and West Allis have similar restriction levels.

Greenfield, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Greenfield enforces weed abatement under WI Stat. §66.0407. WI DNR NR 40 governs invasive species. County enforcement also applies.

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West Allis, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Wisconsin Statute 66.0407 universally requires every property owner to destroy noxious weeds, including Canada thistle, leafy spurge, and field bindweed, on their land. Municipalities may add additional weeds by ordinance, but the destruction duty applies statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreenfieldWest Allis
State LawWI Stat. §66.0407-
Invasive SpeciesWI DNR NR 40-
CostOwner pays abatement-
Native GardensNotify city to avoid issues-
Statute-Wis. Stat. 66.0407
Applies To-All Wisconsin land
Core Weeds-Thistle, spurge, bindweed
Enforcement-Town weed commissioner
Cost Recovery-Special property tax

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Greenfield FAQ

When do I need to clear weeds?

Before they exceed the height limit. Watch for abatement notices from Greenfield during growing season.

Can I have a native plant garden?

Yes, but notify Greenfield to avoid code complaints. Some cities have specific provisions for pollinator gardens.

West Allis FAQ

Which weeds must I destroy under Wisconsin law?

Canada thistle, leafy spurge, and field bindweed are designated statewide. Your municipality or county may add additional weeds by ordinance, and the DNR may designate others.

What happens if I do not destroy noxious weeds?

The local weed commissioner may enter your property, destroy the weeds, and bill the cost back to you as a special charge added to your property tax bill.

Are there any exemptions to the weed destruction rule?

Canada thistle and annual noxious weeds on DNR land maintained as habitat for wild birds are exempt. Otherwise, the duty applies to all property owners.

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