Milpitas does not publish a single grass-height number, but its Weed Abatement Program requires owners to keep weeds, grasses, and dry vegetation cut during fire season. Overgrown lots are treated as a fire and safety nuisance and abated by a City contractor at the owner's expense.
Milpitas enforces vegetation control through its Weed Abatement Program (administered by Public Works) rather than a fixed lawn-height ordinance. The City states the program 'exists to address enforcement and safety issues and is not provided as a service,' and that 'it is extremely critical that properties be maintained during the high fire months, usually from April through October.' Property owners must meet the program's standards by their own effort or by hiring a private contractor, and 'a property owner will likely need to have their property addressed more than once during the year.' Beyond accumulated weeds and dead vegetation, owners must maintain plantings in the strip between the curb and the public right-of-way, and Milpitas Municipal Code X-2-6.01 says maintenance of those areas 'shall include, but not limited to, weeding, pruning, spraying and watering.' Milpitas does not publish a specific cut height in inches the way some neighboring cities do; the controlling standard is that vegetation not constitute a fire, vermin, or visibility hazard. Owners unsure of the current year's compliance deadline should contact Public Works at (408) 586-2600.
Properties that fail to meet the Weed Abatement Program standards 'will be subject to City enforcement and abated by a City contractor at the owner's expense.' The cost of City-performed abatement is billed back to the property owner and, under California weed-abatement law, can be placed as a special assessment on the property tax bill if unpaid.
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