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Grass Height Limits: Menifee vs Temecula

How do grass height limits rules compare between Menifee, CA and Temecula, CA?

Temecula has fewer restrictions than Menifee.

Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Menifee has no standalone grass-height number in the Municipal Code, but enforces Riverside County Ordinance 695 (Hazardous Vegetation), which the Menifee Police Department's Code Enforcement division applies as an annual Weed Abatement Program. Common-violation guidance from the City lists 'grass/weeds that exceed six inches high' as a citable condition. Owners get a Notice to Abate and have 30 days to clear; non-compliance triggers an administrative citation and may lead to forced abatement at the owner's cost, recoverable as a Special Assessment Lien.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Temecula Municipal Code Chapter 8.12 (Property Maintenance) and Chapter 8.16 (Weed Abatement) require property owners to keep weeds, grass, and vegetation under control. Tall, dry grass and weeds creating a fire hazard or harboring vermin must be cut back, particularly during fire season. The city's Weed Abatement Program annually inspects properties for fire-fuel hazards and can perform forced abatement at the owner's expense.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMenifeeTemecula
Practical thresholdGrass/weeds over 6 inches flagged (City Common Violations page)-
Governing lawRiverside County Ord. 695 (adopted by Menifee)-
Defensible space100 ft from structures and roadways (PRC Β§4291)-
Compliance window30 days from Notice to Abate-
Code Enforcement(951) 246-6214-
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Menifee FAQ

Is there a hard 6-inch limit in Menifee's code?

Not as a printed numeric statute. The 6-inch figure appears on the City's Common Violations / Weed Abatement guidance as the operational threshold staff use under Riverside County Ord. 695 and Menifee Code Β§11.20.020 (public nuisance).

Do I get warned before being fined?

Yes. Owners receive a Notice to Abate and have 30 days. After that, citations and forced abatement (at owner cost) follow.

What about my vacant lot?

Unimproved parcels with hazardous or flammable vegetation, including tumbleweeds, must be disced, mowed, brush-cut, or hand-cleared as the Notice directs β€” Riverside County Ord. 695 applies.

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