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Sahuarita vs Tucson

How do vacant lot maintenance rules compare between Sahuarita, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Sahuarita, AZ

Pima County

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Tucson requires owners of vacant lots to maintain their property free of weeds, debris, and other nuisance conditions under Chapter 16 of the Tucson Code. Vacant properties must be kept clear of trash, abandoned items, and vegetation that exceeds height limits or creates fire hazards. The city targets vacant lot maintenance as part of its neighborhood preservation efforts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSahuaritaTucson
Code Section-Tucson Code Chapter 16
Weed Height-6 inches maximum (non-native)
Native Plants-Generally exempt from clearing
Security-Structures must be secured
Absentee Owners-Equally responsible for maintenance

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Sahuarita FAQ

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Tucson FAQ

Do I have to maintain a vacant lot I own in Tucson?

Yes. Vacant lot owners must keep the property free of weeds exceeding 6 inches (non-native), trash, debris, and standing water. Native desert vegetation is generally exempt from clearing requirements.

What if a vacant lot near me is overgrown?

Report the condition to Tucson 311. Code Enforcement will inspect and notify the owner. If the owner fails to maintain the property, the city can abate the condition and lien the costs against the property.

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