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Weed Ordinances: Keller vs Mansfield

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

Keller and Mansfield have similar restriction levels.

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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Mansfield, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Mansfield prohibits accumulations of weeds and noxious plants exceeding 12 inches. Property owners must maintain lots free of rank vegetation, and the city may abate violations and lien costs to the property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKellerMansfield
FactWeeds and rank vegetation over 12 inches are a code violation-
Height Limit-12 inches
Compliance Period-7 to 10 days from notice
Peak Enforcement-April through October
State Law-TX Agriculture Code Chapter 71
Code Enforcement-(817) 276-4200

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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.

Mansfield FAQ

What counts as a weed violation in Mansfield?

Uncultivated grass, weeds, or rank vegetation exceeding 12 inches in height on developed lots. Noxious plants listed in Texas Agriculture Code Chapter 71 are also subject to control requirements.

Can I be fined for weeds on a vacant lot I own in Mansfield?

Yes. Owners of vacant lots are responsible for weed control just like occupants of developed properties. Failure to comply can result in city mowing with costs liened to the property plus court fines.

What if I maintain a wildflower meadow in Mansfield?

Intentionally cultivated wildflower or native plant areas that are clearly landscaped and maintained are not treated as weeds. Defined boundaries, mulched edges, and periodic maintenance help demonstrate intent. Check with Code Enforcement at (817) 276-4200.

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