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Grass Height Limits: Jurupa Valley vs Mead Valley

How do grass height limits rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Mead Valley, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Mead Valley have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Jurupa Valley sets no inch-based grass-height limit, but flammable dry grass, weeds and brush on unimproved parcels are declared a public nuisance under JVMC Chapter 6.45 and Riverside County Ordinance No. 695, with clearance of up to 100-foot strips required on notice.

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Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Riverside County has no fixed lawn-grass-height number for ornamental yards. Instead, the County Fire Department enforces hazardous-vegetation abatement (Ordinances 695 and 772): dry grass and flammable weeds on unimproved and adjacent vacant parcels must be cleared to create defensible space, generally up to 100 feet around structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMead Valley
Numeric height limitNone - standard is flammable/hazardous vegetation-
Clearance on notice100-ft strips at roadway boundaries and near structures-
TumbleweedsMust be removed from entire parcel-
Enforced byRiverside County Fire Dept. Hazard Reduction Office-
No fixed ornamental-lawn height-County regulates fire hazard, not lawn inches
Defensible space-Up to 100 ft clearance around structures
State grass standard-CAL FIRE: cut annual grass to ~4 inches (PRC 4291)
Compliance window-30 days from Notice to Abate
Enforcing agency-Riverside County Fire Dept. Hazard Reduction
Governing ordinances-County Ordinances 695 and 772

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Jurupa Valley FAQ

How tall can my grass be in Jurupa Valley before it is a violation?

The city code does not set an inch-based limit. Instead, dry grass and weeds that are flammable and endanger public safety are a public nuisance under JVMC Chapter 6.45, and owners must clear them as directed in a Notice of Violation and Order to Abate - typically 100-foot strips along roadways and around neighboring structures.

Does the hazardous vegetation rule apply to my landscaped front yard?

Chapter 6.45 is expressly aimed at unimproved (vacant) parcels. Maintained, irrigated lawns on improved lots are not the target; dry weeds, brush and tumbleweeds are.

Can I just clear my whole vacant lot to be safe?

No. JVMC 6.45.030 prohibits clearing beyond what the Notice of Violation or a city grading permit authorizes - a protection for habitat under the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan.

Mead Valley FAQ

Is there a maximum grass height for my lawn in unincorporated Riverside County?

There is no single published height limit for a maintained ornamental lawn. The County enforces hazardous-vegetation abatement instead, so dry grass and weeds that create a fire hazard must be cleared. State guidance (PRC 4291/CAL FIRE) treats annual grass cut to about four inches as compliant defensible space.

Who enforces overgrown weeds and dry grass?

The Riverside County Fire Department Hazard Reduction office inspects unimproved and adjacent vacant parcels under Ordinances 695 and 772 and issues a Notice of Violation and Order to Abate when vegetation poses a fire hazard.

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