Winter Park property maintenance code requires lots to be kept free of noxious weeds, invasive species, and excessive ground cover. Brazilian pepper, air potato, and other Florida-listed invasives must be controlled.
Code enforcement treats weeds the same as overgrown grass with a 10-inch maximum height threshold. Beyond height, the city targets state-listed invasive plants on vacant lots near lakefront and park boundaries. Property owners near Lake Virginia, Lake Osceola, and Mead Garden are especially encouraged to remove invasives.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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