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Weed Ordinances: Sterling Heights vs Warren

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Sterling Heights, MI and Warren, MI?

Sterling Heights and Warren have similar restriction levels.

Sterling Heights, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Sterling Heights enforces weed abatement for property maintenance through blight ordinances. Property owners responsible for clearing weeds on their lots.

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Warren, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Weed abatement in Michigan is a township/city/village power, not a county one. Under the state Noxious Weeds Act (MCL 247.61 et seq.), a municipality (not Macomb County) may appoint a weed commissioner, order owners to destroy listed weeds, abate them, and place a lien for the cost on the land.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSterling HeightsWarren
EnforcementBlight / nuisance ordinance-
SeasonMay to October-
Vacant LotsPrioritized enforcement-
CostOwner pays abatement-
Governing law-MCL 247.61 et seq. (Act 359)
Who abates-Township / city / village
Refusal fine-Up to $100 (MCL 247.64)
Cost recovery-Lien on the land
County program-None (not county-run)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Sterling Heights FAQ

When do I need to clear weeds?

Throughout the growing season (May to October). Watch for notices from Sterling Heights code compliance.

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.

Warren FAQ

Does Macomb County enforce weed control?

No. Under Michigan's Noxious Weeds Act, cities, villages, and townships appoint weed commissioners and abate weeds. Macomb County does not run a residential weed-abatement program; contact your municipality.

What can happen if I ignore a weed notice?

The local weed commissioner may enter the land and destroy the weeds, bill you, and lien the property. Refusing to destroy noxious weeds carries a fine of up to $100 under MCL 247.64(3), or a municipal civil-infraction fine.

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