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Can I park my car on the grass on my property?
No, must be parked on improved surface (paved surface).
2.
Can you make my neighbor mow their lawn?
Yes, City Ordinances require that weeds and grass be kept below 12 inches in height, and that trimmings are not allowed to accumulate in any gutter, street, sidewalk, alley or any other public or private property.
3.
I reported high grass last week. Why hasn't it been mowed yet?
Code Enforcement Officers issue a notice to the property owner to mow within seven (7) days. If the condition remains seven (7) days after receipt of the letter, the City will have the property mowed and bill the owner. If the owner fails to pay mowing charges, a lien will be placed against the property.
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