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Euclid makes it a misdemeanor to blow or place grass and leaves into streets

Euclid City Council · September 2, 2025
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Summary

Council passed an emergency ordinance making it a minor misdemeanor (maximum $150 fine) to deposit grass, leaves or landscaping debris into the street, citing blocked storm grates, vehicle hazards and sewer problems; enforcement will be by police (or optionally service department) and the city will launch a public-awareness campaign.

The Euclid City Council on Sept. 2 passed an emergency ordinance (Ordinance 087-25) creating a prohibition on placing grass, leaves or landscaping debris in the street, a practice city staff said causes blocked storm grates, hazards to vehicles — especially motorcycles — and cumulative sewer issues.

What the law does: The new codified section (541.38) makes the offense a minor misdemeanor with a…

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