I don’t have weeds in front of my house. Why did I receive a notice?

Any weeds observed on any part of the property visible from the street will justify sending a notice. This includes the rear yard, hillsides, side yards, front yard, curb and gutter, side frontage, planters, frontage areas and horse trails.

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1. When do weed abatement inspections begin?
2. How do I know if I am in violation?
3. When is the deadline for weed abatement?
4. I no longer own the property. Why was I sent a weed abatement notice?
5. Can I get an extension?
6. Where can I find a weed abatement contractor?
7. Do I have to attend the hearing?
8. What do I do once the work has been completed?
9. Why did I receive a bill?
10. A warrant was posted on my property but I did not receive a notice?
11. I don’t have weeds in front of my house. Why did I receive a notice?
12. Do I get a letter from the City stating my case has been closed?