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Weed Ordinances: Menifee vs Temecula

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Menifee, CA and Temecula, CA?

Menifee and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Menifee runs an annual Weed Abatement Program enforcing Riverside County Ordinance 695 (Hazardous Vegetation), supported by MMC §11.20.020 prohibited public nuisance conditions. Inspections start in late spring; property owners get a Notice to Abate and have 30 days to disc, mow, brush-cut, or hand-clear weeds, dry grass, dead vegetation, and tumbleweeds. Non-compliance triggers an administrative citation and City-arranged forced abatement; all costs plus an administrative fee are billable to the owner and recordable as a Special Assessment Lien on the parcel.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Temecula enforces weed and vegetation abatement through Code Enforcement and the Riverside County Fire Department. Properties must be cleared of dry weeds, brush, and combustible vegetation each year before fire season, with 100 feet of defensible space required around structures in hillside and wildland-urban interface zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMenifeeTemecula
Adopting authorityRiverside County Ord. 695 (adopted by Menifee)-
Compliance window30 days from Notice-
Defensible-space strip100 ft from structures and roadways-
Forced-abatement remedySpecial Assessment Lien for unpaid costs-
Code Enforcement contact(951) 246-6214-
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Menifee FAQ

Can I skip a year if my lot looks fine?

Inspections are annual. Even if you mowed once, hot-weather regrowth may trigger a second notice; the program expects you to maintain abated condition through fire season.

How are forced-abatement costs collected?

Billed first; unpaid balances recorded as a Special Assessment Lien and collected through the County property-tax process.

Does abatement include all tumbleweeds and brush?

Yes — Ord. 695 covers weeds, dry grass, dead vegetation, and tumbleweeds. Cut material must be removed, not piled on-site.

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