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Weed Ordinances: Peoria vs Phoenix

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Peoria, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Peoria and Phoenix have similar restriction levels.

Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Peoria requires property owners to control weeds per the nuisance ordinance. Overgrown vegetation creating fire hazards, harboring vermin, or appearing unsightly is a violation. The city may abate at owner's expense. Peak weed seasons follow monsoon and winter rains.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix Chapter 39 (Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance) Section 39-7 requires all exterior property areas to be kept free from weeds, tumbleweeds, and grass taller than 6 inches. Dead vegetation, dead palm fronds within 10 feet of the ground, and overgrown plants that create visual blight, harbor pests, or present fire hazards must be removed. Violations are subject to civil sanctions of $100 to $2,500.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPeoriaPhoenix
StandardWeeds must be controlled, lots maintained-
Peak SeasonsPost-monsoon, post-winter rain-
Common WeedsTumbleweeds, buffelgrass-
Vacant LotsPrimary enforcement target-
AbatementCity may clear at owner's expense-
ReportingCode Compliance responds to complaints-
Weed/Grass Height-6 inches maximum
Palm Fronds-Remove dead fronds within 10 ft of ground
Tumbleweeds-Must be removed
Penalty-$100 to $2,500 civil sanction
Code-Chapter 39, Section 39-7

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Peoria FAQ

What happens if I don't clear weeds?

After notice, if not corrected, the city may abate at your expense and lien the property.

When do weeds grow most?

After monsoon rains (July-September) and winter rains (December-February).

How do I report a weedy lot?

Contact Peoria Code Compliance.

Phoenix FAQ

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