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Weed Ordinances: Redwood City vs San Mateo

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Redwood City, CA and San Mateo, CA?

Redwood City and San Mateo have similar restriction levels.

Redwood City, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated San Mateo County abates hazardous fire vegetation through its fire districts under California Health & Safety Code 14875 et seq. and Government Code 25845. Programs such as Coastside Fire's require mowing weeds and grass to no taller than 4 inches; lots of one acre or less are cleared entirely, and larger lots need a 30-foot perimeter fire break.

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San Mateo, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

San Mateo requires property owners to maintain their lots free of overgrown weeds, dead vegetation, and fire hazards. Code Enforcement addresses complaints about unmaintained vegetation. The fire department enforces vegetation clearance in wildfire-prone hillside areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRedwood CitySan Mateo
Weed/grass max height4 inches (mowed)-
Lots <= 1 acreClear entire lot-
Lots > 1 acre30-foot perimeter fire break-
Wetland bufferNo mowing within 100 ft of wetland-
DiskingProhibited by County & Half Moon Bay-
AuthorityH&S Code 14875 et seq.; Gov Code 25845-
Responsibility-Property owner maintains vegetation
Sidewalk Weeds-Owner responsible
Fire Areas-SM Consolidated Fire enforces
City Abatement-May perform work and bill owner
Code Enforcement-650-522-7200

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Redwood City FAQ

How short must I cut weeds on a vacant lot?

Under the coastside program, weeds and grasses must be mowed to no taller than four inches. Lots of one acre or less are cleared entirely; larger lots need at least a 30-foot perimeter fire break.

Can I disk my lot to clear weeds?

No. The County of San Mateo and the City of Half Moon Bay no longer allow disking as a method of vegetation removal; mowing and other approved methods must be used instead.

San Mateo FAQ

Can I be cited for weeds on my property?

Yes. Property owners must maintain lots free of excessive weeds. Code Enforcement responds to complaints and may issue abatement notices.

Am I responsible for weeds on the sidewalk?

Yes. Weeds growing on sidewalks or into the public right-of-way adjacent to your property are the property owner's responsibility.

What if I don't abate the weeds?

The city may perform the abatement and bill you for the costs. Unpaid costs may result in a lien on your property.

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