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Weed Ordinances: Norwalk vs South San Gabriel

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Norwalk, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

Norwalk and South San Gabriel have similar restriction levels.

Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Norwalk enforces weed abatement for fire prevention and neighborhood maintenance. Property owners responsible for clearing weeds on their lots.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated LA County requires weed and vegetation maintenance under fire hazard reduction and nuisance abatement codes. Property owners must keep lots clear of weeds, especially in fire hazard areas. The county conducts weed abatement programs and may charge owners for cleanup.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorwalkSouth San Gabriel
AuthorityCA Gov Code §39560-
NoticeAnnual before fire season-
Vacant LotsSpecial attention-
CostOwner pays abatement-
Maintenance-Weeds must be removed
Fire Hazard-Critical in VHFHSZ areas
Abatement-County may clean and bill owner
Enforcement-County code enforcement

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Norwalk FAQ

When do I need to clear weeds?

Before fire season (typically April to May deadline). Watch for annual weed abatement notices from Norwalk.

What if I don’t clear them?

The city will clear the property and charge you, placing a lien on the property for non-payment.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Do I have to clear weeds on my property in LA County?

Yes, if you're in a fire hazard zone (weeds must be under 3 inches within 200 feet of structures by June 1). On vacant lots, the Agricultural Commissioner may require clearance. Overgrown vegetation can also be cited as a nuisance.

What if I don't clear my weeds?

The county will hire contractors to clear the property and bill you, plus administrative fees. A lien is placed on the property for unpaid costs. In fire zones, contact LA County Fire's Forestry Division at (818) 890-5719. For other areas, call the Agricultural Commissioner at (626) 575-5471.

Who is responsible for weeds on vacant lots?

The property owner is responsible. The LA County Agricultural Commissioner sends annual notices and performs clearance on non-compliant vacant lots at the owner's expense plus a 35% administrative fee.

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