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Dana Point council approves 2025 weed-abatement program targeting 135 properties
Summary
The City Council approved a staff-recommended weed-abatement program for 2025 that identifies 135 private properties for potential abatement, increases the list by 20 from last year, and sets a May 1 compliance deadline before city-contracted abatement and tax liens.
The Dana Point City Council on Feb. 18 approved the 2025 weed-abatement program, a yearly effort by the city's code enforcement team to remove hazardous vegetation from private properties under California Government Code sections 39560–39588.
The program this year identifies 135 properties for inclusion — 20 more than last year — and directs property owners to remove overgrown weeds by May 1, 2025. City staff said properties that remain noncompliant after reinspection in April will receive a final notice and the city will contract to abate the vegetation in June; the city will then place a tax lien on the property for the cost of abatement.
The item matters because the city and Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA)…
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