Lakewood vs Pomona
How do vacant lot maintenance rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Pomona, CA?
Lakewood has fewer restrictions than Pomona.
Lakewood, CA
Los Angeles County
Lakewood requires vacant lot owners to maintain their property including regular mowing, weed control, trash removal, and securing the site against trespass.
View full Lakewood rules βPomona, CA
Los Angeles County
Pomona requires vacant/abandoned property registration under the Property Registration Program. Registration is $472.15/year per parcel with annual CPI increases. Failure to register results in $100 penalty plus $22 processing fee.
View full Pomona rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Lakewood | Pomona |
|---|---|---|
| Grass Limit | 8 to 12 inches typically | - |
| Trash | Must be removed | - |
| Registration | May be required | Required within 10 calendar days |
| Abatement | City bills owner | - |
| Annual Fee | - | $472.15/parcel (CPI adjusted) |
| Penalty | - | $100 + $22 processing fee |
| Code | - | Municipal Code Art. XII |
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Lakewood FAQ
Who is responsible for maintaining a vacant lot?
The property owner is responsible for all maintenance including mowing, weed control, and trash removal in Lakewood.
Can the city mow my vacant lot and charge me?
Yes. After notice, Lakewood may abate the condition and place a lien on the property for the cost.
Pomona FAQ
Who is responsible for maintaining a vacant lot?
The property owner is responsible for all maintenance including mowing, weed control, and trash removal in Pomona.
Can the city mow my vacant lot and charge me?
Yes. After notice, Pomona may abate the condition and place a lien on the property for the cost.
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