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Council OKs lien process to recover weed‑abatement costs after noncompliant properties reduced to four

Norco City Council · July 17, 2025
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Summary

Norco’s council approved staff’s recommendation to proceed with liens against four properties that required contractor weed abatement for fiscal year 2024–25, a sign staff says compliance has improved from previous years.

Deputy Fire Marshal Michelle Starkey presented a staff report confirming costs for spring and fall weed abatement for fiscal year 2024–25 and identified four properties that were noncompliant and required contractor abatement.

Starkey asked the council to authorize the lien process to recover abatement costs; with no public comment, the council moved, seconded and unanimously approved the recommendation. The mayor noted the number of noncompliant properties had fallen significantly from prior years, crediting fire staff for improved compliance and enforcement.