Miami Beach requires property owners to maintain lawns and landscaping in a well-kept condition under Chapter 46 (Environment) and property maintenance standards. Overgrown grass, weeds, and unmaintained vegetation are code violations subject to enforcement by Code Compliance. Vacant lots are held to the same maintenance standards as occupied properties.
Property owners in Miami Beach must maintain their lawns and landscaped areas in a clean, well-maintained condition under the city's environmental and property maintenance codes. Chapter 46 of the Code of Ordinances addresses environmental standards including vegetation maintenance, while Chapter 126 covers landscape requirements for development and redevelopment projects. Overgrown grass and weeds that create unsightly conditions, harbor vermin, or pose health and safety hazards are subject to code enforcement. The city does not specify an exact grass height limit in inches, but uses a general standard of maintaining properties free from overgrown vegetation. Vacant lots must be maintained to the same standards as occupied properties and are subject to regular inspection. The city's Code Compliance Department conducts proactive sweeps and responds to resident complaints regarding overgrown properties. In cases where owners fail to maintain their property, the city may abate the condition and place a lien on the property for the cost of remediation.
Code Compliance issues citations for overgrown properties. If not corrected, the city may perform abatement and lien the property for costs. Report violations to Code Compliance at (305) 604-2489.
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