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Weeds & Overgrown Grass: Lakewood vs Tacoma

How do weeds & overgrown grass rules compare between Lakewood, WA and Tacoma, WA?

Lakewood and Tacoma have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, WA

Pierce County

Few Restrictions

Pierce County Code Chapter 8.08 sets no numeric grass-height limit for unincorporated properties; overgrown vegetation is addressed only where it creates a public nuisance under PCC 8.08.040 or a fire, sight-distance or drainage hazard. Noxious weeds are separately controlled by the Pierce County Noxious Weed Control Board under RCW 17.10.

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Tacoma, WA

Pierce County

Few Restrictions

Pierce County Code Chapter 8.08 sets no numeric grass-height limit for unincorporated properties; overgrown vegetation is addressed only where it creates a public nuisance under PCC 8.08.040 or a fire, sight-distance or drainage hazard. Noxious weeds are separately controlled by the Pierce County Noxious Weed Control Board under RCW 17.10.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodTacoma
Grass-height limitNone countywideNone countywide
Nuisance testPCC 8.08.040PCC 8.08.040
Noxious weedsCh. 17.10 RCWCh. 17.10 RCW
Weed boardPierce County NWCBPierce County NWCB

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Lakewood FAQ

Does Pierce County require me to mow my lawn?

Not by a set height. Chapter 8.08 has no numeric grass limit; vegetation is regulated only when it becomes a nuisance or hazard, or is a state-listed noxious weed under RCW 17.10.

Who handles noxious weeds like Scotch broom?

The Pierce County Noxious Weed Control Board, under Chapter 17.10 RCW, can require control of state-designated noxious weeds.

Tacoma FAQ

Does Pierce County require me to mow my lawn?

Not by a set height. Chapter 8.08 has no numeric grass limit; vegetation is regulated only when it becomes a nuisance or hazard, or is a state-listed noxious weed under RCW 17.10.

Who handles noxious weeds like Scotch broom?

The Pierce County Noxious Weed Control Board, under Chapter 17.10 RCW, can require control of state-designated noxious weeds.

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