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City tackles noxious weeds and overgrown lots crisis

June 08, 2024 | Manistee, Manistee County, Michigan



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City tackles noxious weeds and overgrown lots crisis
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed community concerns regarding the management of noxious weeds and overgrown properties in Manistee. A local resident raised issues about numerous properties in the area where grass has grown excessively, surpassing knee height, and inquired about the city's response to these violations.

City representatives confirmed the existence of a noxious weed ordinance that mandates property owners to maintain their lawns, specifically stating that any grass over 10 inches must be cut. The city is responsible for notifying residents who fail to comply with this regulation.

Additionally, the resident highlighted the problem of neglected city lots, particularly smaller, non-billable lots that contribute to the community's aesthetic decline. The city officials acknowledged these concerns and indicated that they are actively working on strategies to address the maintenance of these properties.

The discussion underscored the city's commitment to improving local conditions and ensuring compliance with existing ordinances to enhance the overall appearance and safety of the community.

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