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League City code enforcement lists top neighborhood problems — high grass, rubbish, illegal signs, junk vehicles and unsafe structures

3310299 · May 14, 2025
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Summary

Neighborhood Services reviewed the department's most frequent enforcement items — weeds/grass over 12 inches, rubbish left at curbs, stagnant/unkempt pools, illegal/bandit signs, junk and illegally parked vehicles, fence and tree maintenance — and described steps the city takes before escalating to fines or the zoning board.

Neighborhood Services staff presented a rundown of the most common code violations that drive enforcement activity in League City and urged voluntary compliance to avoid notices and possible escalation. "The most common violations in League City is weeds and grass, trash, debris and rubbish, illegal signs, stagnant water... junk vehicles, illegally parked vehicles, fence maintenance, tree maintenance standards, building without a permit, garbage collection, unsafe buildings, dangerous structures," Joe Gonzalez told attendees.

Gonzalez said staff strive for voluntary compliance and that inspectors…

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