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Weed Ordinances: Rialto vs Victorville

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Rialto, CA and Victorville, CA?

Victorville has fewer restrictions than Rialto.

Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Rialto enforces weed and rubbish abatement under Title 8 and California Government Code §§ 39501-39588. Property owners must keep lots clear of dry weeds, dead vegetation, and combustible debris. Failure to abate after notice results in city-contracted cleanup billed to the owner via tax lien.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Victorville runs an annual weed abatement program under California H and S 14875. Owners get spring notices to clear dry weeds, brush, tumbleweeds, and rubbish; the city abates and bills the owner if they do not.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRialtoVictorville
AuthorityGov. Code §§ 39501-39588-
Notice Period10 to 30 days-
LienCost + admin fee on tax bill-
WUI Defensible Space100 ft (PRC §4291)-
State law-CA H and S 14875-14922
Notice period-Typically 15-30 days
Standard-Cut to 3-4 inches, haul debris
Tumbleweeds-Explicitly covered
Non-compliance-City abates, bills owner

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Rialto FAQ

What counts as a weed nuisance in Rialto?

Dry annual grasses, tumbleweeds, dead brush, and any vegetation that creates a fire hazard or harbors rodents. Cultivated landscaping and native plants maintained in good condition do not count.

Can the city really put a lien on my house for weeds?

Yes. Gov. Code §39577 allows the cost of city-performed abatement (plus administrative fees) to be added to the property tax bill as a special assessment with the same priority as taxes.

Victorville FAQ

How long do I have after a Victorville weed abatement notice?

Victorville typically gives 15 to 30 days to clear the property before sending a contractor. Exact deadlines are printed on the notice itself and may be shorter during red flag fire weather.

Can the city put a lien on my Victor Valley lot for abatement costs?

Yes. Unpaid abatement charges become a special assessment that is recorded as a lien on the San Bernardino County tax roll until paid, and they accrue with the property on sale.

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