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Property Blight: Mead Valley vs Palm Springs

How do property blight rules compare between Mead Valley, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Mead Valley has fewer restrictions than Palm Springs.

Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Riverside County, accumulating rubbish on real property is a declared public nuisance under Ordinance No. 541. Owners must abate within 30 days of a Notice of Violation, and the County may abate and place a lien on the parcel for its costs.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs enforces property maintenance standards prohibiting blight such as dead landscaping, peeling paint, broken windows, accumulated trash, graffiti, inoperable vehicles, and weeds. Code enforcement issues notices with 15-30 day compliance periods; unresolved cases escalate to administrative citations and nuisance abatement with liens.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMead ValleyPalm Springs
Governing ordinanceRiverside County Ordinance No. 541 (as amended through 541.5)-
Compliance deadline30 days from Notice of Violation (Sec. 8)-
StatusAccumulation of rubbish declared a public nuisance (Sec. 1)-
Cost recoveryAbatement costs become a lien collected with property taxes (Gov. Code 25845)-
Applies toUnincorporated Riverside County only-
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Mead Valley FAQ

What counts as 'rubbish' that I must remove?

Ordinance 541 Section 3 lists trash, junk, debris, construction and demolition materials, appliances, vehicle parts, tires, discarded mattresses, furniture, green waste, and similar offensive material accumulated on the property.

How long do I have to clean up after the County notifies me?

The Notice of Violation orders abatement within 30 days. If you do not comply, the County can abate the nuisance and charge you, recording the cost as a lien on the parcel.

Palm Springs FAQ

How do I report blight in Palm Springs?

Call Code Compliance at (760) 323-8229 or submit via MyPalmSprings. Common blight violations include inoperable vehicles, broken windows, overgrown weeds, and graffiti per PSMC Ch. 11.72.

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