Property owners must maintain grass and weeds to avoid city intervention and fees.
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- Ordinance
- City
- North Canton
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Mow Your Lawn
Ensure your grass is cut to the required height to avoid city intervention.
- 2
Check Property Compliance
Verify that your property meets the city's vegetation height requirements.
- 3
Contact City Administration
If you have questions, reach out to the City of North Canton Administration.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the mowing requirements for properties in North Canton?
- Weeds and grass must be kept under eight inches on improved property and twelve inches on unimproved property.
- What happens if I don't cut my grass in North Canton?
- The city may cut the grass and charge you for the service, plus administrative fees.
- Will I be charged if the city mows my lawn?
- Yes, the costs will be assessed against your property and can result in a lien.
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Full Notice Text
LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to Section 1705.07 of the City Code – ATTENTION OWNERS, AGENTS, CUSTODIANS, LESSEES AND OCCUPANTS OF REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF NORTH CANTON: You are hereby notified that you are required by law to cut and keep cut to a height not exceeding eight (8) inches on improved property and twelve (12) inches on unimproved property all weeds, grass, or rank vegetation on any property owned, controlled, or occupied by you in the City of North Canton. If you fail to do so, the City of North Canton is authorized to cut said weeds, grass, and rank vegetation on your property. The costs of mowing or removal by the City and any administrative fees attendant thereto shall be assessed against the property. Non-payment of these costs will result in a lien against your property. Catherine Farina-Molnar Director of Administration City of North Canton Published in The Repository on April 1, 2026.
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