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Weed Ordinances: Hayward vs Livermore

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Hayward, CA and Livermore, CA?

Livermore has fewer restrictions than Hayward.

Hayward, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Hayward inspects properties annually for overgrown weeds and abates non-compliant parcels at owner expense with a lien.

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Livermore, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Livermore abates noxious weeds and overgrown vegetation under Gov Code §39560 and PRC §4291, targeting fire fuels on vacant lots and hillside parcels.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHaywardLivermore
Notice monthMarch or April-
DeadlineEarly May-
Admin feeApproximately 45 percent-
LienOn property tax roll-
Opt-outSelf-abate by deadline-
Authority-Gov Code §39561
Weed List-Alameda County Ag Comm.
Fire Overlap-PRC §4291
Common Weeds-Star thistle, medusahead
Enforcement-LPFD annual program

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hayward FAQ

Can I opt out if I promise to mow?

You can self-abate by the deadline; otherwise the city will include your parcel in the contract.

How do I dispute charges?

Attend the Council confirmation hearing before the abatement happens to object and present evidence of compliance.

Livermore FAQ

Is yellow star thistle a regulated weed in Livermore?

Yes. It's a state-listed noxious weed and must be controlled, especially on fire-prone parcels subject to LPFD abatement.

Can I use herbicide instead of mowing?

Yes, but dead vegetation must be removed or disked after treatment — standing dry fuels are still a fire hazard under PRC §4291.

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