Pueblo requires property owners to maintain vegetation. Overgrown weeds and grass are a code violation. The Code Enforcement Unit responds to complaints about unkempt properties.
Pueblo's property maintenance codes require owners to keep grass and weeds trimmed. Overgrown vegetation that creates a nuisance, fire hazard, or health hazard is a code violation. The Code Enforcement Unit responds to complaints and conducts proactive enforcement. Property owners receive notice and a compliance deadline before citations. The city may abate nuisance vegetation and place a lien on the property for costs.
Violations result in notice, then citations and fines. City may abate and lien the property.
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Pueblo Municipal Code Title XI, Chapter 1 regulates noise as a public nuisance. Unreasonable noise that disturbs the peace and comfort of neighbors is prohib...
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Pueblo addresses barking dogs through its animal control ordinance (Title XI, Chapter 4). Persistent barking that disturbs neighbors is a nuisance. Pueblo An...
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Pueblo regulates on-street parking with time limits in certain areas. Vehicles must be currently registered and operable. Abandoned vehicles are subject to t...
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Vehicles in Pueblo driveways must not block sidewalks or extend into the public right-of-way. Driveway modifications require permits from the Pueblo Regional...
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Pueblo restricts commercial vehicle parking in residential zones. Large commercial vehicles must be stored in commercial or industrial areas.
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Pueblo restricts RV and boat parking on public streets and in residential front yards. Recreational vehicles must be stored in approved locations and may not...
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