Pico Rivera is a flat, fully built-out Southeast Los Angeles city and is not in a CAL FIRE Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, so the 100-foot defensible-space law (PRC 4291) does not apply. Overgrown weeds are handled as a property-maintenance nuisance under Municipal Code Chapter 8.16.
Pico Rivera occupies low, flat, densely developed terrain with essentially no wildland vegetation, so it is not classified within a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. The 100-foot defensible-space mandate of Public Resources Code 4291 β which applies near State Responsibility Areas and Very High zones β does not govern typical Pico Rivera properties. Instead, ignitable vegetation is addressed through the nuisance code. Chapter 8.16 (updated by Ordinance 1178) declares a public nuisance to include overgrown vegetation such as grass over six inches in height, dead or hazardous trees and weeds that may be a fire hazard. Code Enforcement can order abatement; if the owner fails to act, the city may abate and lien the cost.
Failure to clear dry weeds, dead vegetation, or grass over six inches high is a public-nuisance violation under Municipal Code Chapter 8.16. If the owner ignores a notice to abate, the city may abate it and lien the cost.
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Backyard composting is allowed and encouraged in Pico Rivera, and the City offers composting workshops. Under California's SB 1383, Pico Rivera provides mand...
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Pico Rivera's adopted code does not clearly ban residential artificial turf, but its proposed December 2024 zoning update would prohibit synthetic turf in ne...
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Pico Rivera does not mandate native plants for homes, but its Water Efficient Landscaping chapter (PRMC 13.90) and proposed zoning update push toward Califor...
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Pico Rivera has no ordinance banning rain barrels or rainwater capture. California's Rainwater Capture Act of 2012 broadly allows residential collection, and...
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The city-run Pico Rivera Water Authority declared a Stage 2 shortage with mandatory limits: a one-day winter schedule Nov 1-Mar 31 (even addresses Tuesday, o...
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Pico Rivera treats weeds as public nuisances under its property-maintenance chapter (PRMC 8.16, Ord. 1178). Yards must be kept substantially free of weeds, a...
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