What is the standard measurement of weeds before it is considered overgrowth and violates the law?
Weeds or plant growth over 10 inches is considered overgrowth. Weeds are defined as all grasses, annual plants and vegetation other than trees or shrubs. All noxious weeds are prohibited. This does not include cultivated flowers and gardens. What are the penalties for breaking the law? Any person who violates this ordinance is subject to civil and/or criminal penalties and fines ranging from $25 to $1,000 and possibly the cost of the cleaning. In summary, it is the responsibility of all residents who are adjacent to public alleys, right-of-ways, streets and sidewalks to maintain that property as they do their personal property. This includes removal of all rubbish, weeds, and other refuse. Louisville, in the Urban Service District, offers several services to assist with sanitation disposal. This includes, but is not limited to, weekly trash pick up and quarterly junk pick up. To find out when your weekly or quarterly pick up is, contact MetroCall by phoning 311 or email Metrocall@louis
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