Fulshear Code Compliance enforces a public nuisance ordinance against high weeds, tall grass, and overgrown vegetation on residential and commercial property within city limits.
The City of Fulshear classifies untended weeds, rank vegetation, and tall grass as a public nuisance subject to abatement. Code Compliance officers respond to complaints, issue notices of violation, and can order property owners to mow, cut, or remove vegetation. If owners fail to abate after notice, the city may abate the nuisance and assess costs as a lien against the property. Fast residential growth in master-planned communities like Cross Creek Ranch makes vegetation upkeep a routine enforcement priority.
Allowing weeds, grass, or rank vegetation to grow uncontrolled on improved property creates a violation when conditions threaten public health, harbor pests, or impair adjoining properties.
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