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What’s the Deal With Yard Ordinances?

Kaela Cote-Stemmermann
Kaela Cote-Stemmermann
Posted on September 26, 2022   |   Updated on June 18
Don’t forget these little grassy areas on the sidewalk when mowing! The resident is responsible for maintaining them in front of their home. (@Kaela_CS/City Cast DC)

Don’t forget these little grassy areas on the sidewalk when mowing! The resident is responsible for maintaining them in front of their home. (@Kaela_CS/City Cast DC)

I recently got a very threatening warning from the city about my (lack of) landscaping in my front yard. Apparently, the DCRA will whack you with a $500 fine if you allow grass or weeds to grow more than eight inches high on your property. This includes the sidewalk grass islands in front of the home (that's what got me). Gardens, however, are ok as long as they’re well maintained.

I thought it was silly at first, but apparently, excessive weed growth can cause serious public health problems. Tall grass can cause respiratory problems like asthma and allergies and create a breeding place for mosquitoes and vermin. Not to mention it's a pretty bad fire hazard.

Don't be like me; be a good neighbor, mow your lawn. And if you see another property with wild weeds, report it to 311 – but maybe ask them nicely first.

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