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Wildlife Feeding: Lakewood vs Parma

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between Lakewood, OH and Parma, OH?

Lakewood and Parma have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, OH

Cuyahoga County

Some Restrictions

Feeding wildlife (deer, raccoons, feral cats, waterfowl) is discouraged in Lakewood and can trigger nuisance citations under LCO 505 and 551. Bird feeders are allowed but must not create rodent conditions under the Property Maintenance Code.

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Parma, OH

Cuyahoga County

Some Restrictions

Parma prohibits feeding deer and intentional feeding of wildlife that creates nuisance or health hazards under CO 505. Bird feeding is permitted if it does not attract rats or become a public nuisance. Ohio Division of Wildlife regulates deer feeding statewide through hunting regulations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodParma
DeerODNR discourages-
CodeLCO 551Parma CO Ch 505
Bird FeedersAllowed if cleanPermitted if clean
Park RuleNo feeding waterfowl-
Deer Feeding-Prohibited
State Agency-ODNR Division of Wildlife
Metroparks-West Creek Reservation adjacent

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lakewood FAQ

Who enforces this in Lakewood?

Lakewood at (216) 529-4000 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Lakewood?

Lakewood at (216) 529-4000 handles most complaints.

Parma FAQ

Can I feed the deer in my yard in Parma?

No. Intentional deer feeding is prohibited under CO 505 and discouraged by ODNR due to disease and vehicle-collision risk. Parma borders the Cleveland Metroparks where natural forage is available.

Are bird feeders legal in Parma?

Yes, provided they are maintained, do not attract rats or spill seed excessively, and do not create a neighbor nuisance. Clean up spilled seed promptly.

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