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It’s the season for cutting tall, dry weeds to avoid fires. Here’s what you need to know

vacant lot with dry, tall grass weeds

Warm weather has arrived in Sacramento and with it comes a reminder to eliminate tall, dry weeds growing in vacant lots and properties.

“This routine maintenance is crucial to the safety of our neighborhoods and is required by City ordinance,” said Senior Code Enforcement Officer John Sorrels.

There are currently over 3,000 weed abatement cases open in the city. If lots become overgrown with dry weeds, it can pose a significant fire hazard. Grass fires can spread quickly from a vacant lot or property to an adjacent residential neighborhood.

Here’s what property owners need to know to help keep our community safe:

Residents may file a complaint of overgrown weeds on a property by calling 311. Penalties for non-compliance can be up to $1,500.

The City of Sacramento owns hundreds of undeveloped parcels. City staff began cutting weeds on these parcels in March. If you believe a City property has overgrown weeds on it, please contact 311.

For more information, call (916) 808-2633 or visit the weed abatement web page.

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