3 rules for unincorporated Wayne County, Michigan.
Verified from official government sources
Wayne County and its municipalities do not have specific bamboo restriction ordinances. Michigan's climate limits bamboo growth to cold-hardy species. Encroaching vegetation may be addressed under general nuisance ordinances.
Michigan's Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act regulates invasive species. The Michigan EGLE maintains a prohibited and restricted species list. Notable invasives in Wayne County include phragmites, garlic mustard, Japanese knotweed, and autumn olive.
Michigan does not have a statewide law protecting front-yard gardens. Regulations vary by municipality. Detroit allows front-yard gardens. Some Wayne County cities may restrict front-yard gardening through zoning or property maintenance codes.
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