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Weed Ordinances: Lexington vs Lowell

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Lexington, MA and Lowell, MA?

Lexington and Lowell have similar restriction levels.

Lexington, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Middlesex County weed regulations are enforced under MGL c.111 s.122 and local Board of Health bylaws. Noxious weeds, ragweed, and overgrown lots can trigger abatement orders and property liens.

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Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Lowell requires property owners to control noxious weeds and overgrown vegetation under the city nuisance code and state sanitary code 105 CMR 410. Non-compliance can trigger city cleanup billed to the property owner.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLexingtonLowell
Nuisance LawMGL c.111 s.122-
Prohibited Plants333 CMR 9.00-
Typical Fine$50-$300 per day-
AbatementTown cuts and liens property-
ExemptionsRegistered pollinator gardens-
Standard-No nuisance vegetation
Notice-7 to 14 days to cure
Enforcement-Inspectional Services
Cost recovery-Municipal lien
Native gardens-Exempt when maintained

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lexington FAQ

Can the town cut my weeds and bill me?

Yes. Under MGL c.111 s.122, the Board of Health can abate the nuisance and place a lien on your property for costs.

Are native meadows allowed?

Most towns allow registered native meadows and pollinator gardens. Check with your Conservation Commission or Board of Health.

Lowell FAQ

Does Lowell ban specific weeds?

No specific species list, but noxious and overgrown weeds that create a nuisance must be controlled under state sanitary code and local ordinance.

Who removes weeds if an owner ignores a notice?

The city will arrange cleanup and bill the property owner, adding costs to the tax bill as a lien.

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