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Native Plants: McKeesport vs Penn Hills

How do native plants rules compare between McKeesport, PA and Penn Hills, PA?

McKeesport and Penn Hills have similar restriction levels.

McKeesport, PA

Allegheny County

Few Restrictions

No McKeesport ordinance mandating or restricting native plant use. Residents encouraged to use PA-native species; some turfgrass alternatives allowed within grass height limits.

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Penn Hills, PA

Allegheny County

Few Restrictions

Allegheny County encourages native plantings through the Allegheny County Conservation District and Western Pennsylvania Conservancy programs. Municipal weed ordinances can conflict with tall-grass native meadows; registering a managed native landscape with the municipality is recommended.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcKeesportPenn Hills
MandateNone-
RestrictionsNone-
Height Rule10 in limit still applies-
ResourcesPenn State ExtensionWPC, PA Native Plant Society
Management PlanRecommended for meadows-
Promotion-Encouraged by county
Risk-Grass-height ordinance conflict
Protection-Register plan with municipality
Invasives-Removal advised

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

McKeesport FAQ

Can I replace my lawn with native meadow plants?

Yes, but keep documentation that it's intentional landscaping. Plants exceeding the 10-inch height rule without a plan may be cited as weeds.

Are invasive plants like Japanese knotweed banned?

Not specifically in McKeesport, but PA Noxious Weed Control Law may apply to aggressive invasives.

Penn Hills FAQ

Who enforces this in Allegheny County?

Allegheny County at (412) 350-4636 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Allegheny County?

Allegheny County at (412) 350-4636 handles most complaints.

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