Middlesex County weed regulations are enforced under MGL c.111 s.122 and local Board of Health bylaws. Noxious weeds, ragweed, and overgrown lots can trigger abatement orders and property liens.
Weed enforcement in Middlesex County operates through the Massachusetts public nuisance statute MGL Chapter 111 Section 122 and local Board of Health regulations. Boards of Health in each Middlesex city and town (Cambridge, Newton, Somerville, Lowell, Waltham, Framingham, Arlington, Medford, Malden, Woburn, etc.) can declare overgrown vegetation a public health nuisance, issue abatement orders, and ultimately contract out cutting with a municipal lien against the property. Typical triggers include weeds harboring rats or ticks, ragweed in residential areas, Japanese knotweed (an invasive), and general neglect during vacant property ownership. The MA Prohibited Plant List (333 CMR 9.00) identifies noxious and invasive species. Giant hogweed (a state-listed noxious weed causing skin burns) must be reported to the MA Department of Agricultural Resources. Typical fines range $50 to $300 per day of violation. Pollinator gardens and meadows are usually exempt if registered with the town.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
Middlesex County, MA
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