Clarksville enforces weed abatement under TN Code §6-54-113. Overgrown properties subject to city abatement at owner’s expense.
Clarksville requires property owners to keep lots free of excessive weeds and overgrown vegetation per TN Code Ann. §6-54-113. Annual weed abatement notices sent to problem properties. City crews abate non-compliant properties and charge owners via lien. Vacant lots receive special attention. Tennessee’s long growing season and humid climate produce rapid vegetation growth. Invasive species (kudzu) can quickly overtake neglected properties.
Notice to abate. City clears at owner’s expense ($200 to $1,000+). Administrative fee + property lien.
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