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Committee reviews property-maintenance enforcement: grass fines, dumping and vacant properties

3429019 · May 21, 2025
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Council members discussed fines, billing and cleanup procedures for high grass, illegal dumping and long-term vacancies; housing and service departments outlined tagging, abatement and billing workflows and asked finance to review assessment timing and fee structure.

The University Heights Building and Housing Committee on Monday examined enforcement practices for property-maintenance violations, including grass-cutting fines, billing for contractor cleanups, illegal dumping on commercial lots and how the city tracks vacant or unpermitted rental properties.

Chair Winifred Weiser explained how the city’s process works when a contracted landscaper cuts overgrown grass: the resident is billed for the cut plus a fine, and unpaid charges can be added to the county property tax duplicate as an assessment. Weiser described a large number of single-cut fines and asked whether the city could offer a reduced settlement…

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