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Posted on: June 1, 2023

Weed Abatement Ordinance Starts June 5, 2023 for Property Owners

Photo of tall dry grass on Skyfarm Drive in Santa Rosa taken May 2023

The City of Santa Rosa Fire Department officially declares Monday, June 5, 2023, as the start of this year’s wildfire season in the City Santa Rosa. Residents are reminded to maintain properties and keep emergency plans current.

The declaration is used to initiate compliance with local weed abatement requirements. Despite late season rains, the declaration is necessary to help ensure the community is better prepared for an active wildfire season. Many residents have already taken proactive measures this season including the abatement of seasonal grasses and other vegetation management measures. Regrowth is likely, given recent rains, and plans should be made to address any regrowth which will create a fire hazard later this season.  

Weed Abatement Inspections Triggered by Fire Season Start  

By City ordinance, the Santa Rosa Fire Department will initiate annual weed abatement inspections following the official local declaration of wildfire Season (June 5th) to ensure owners of required properties cut weeds and seasonal grasses that are over four inches in height and maintain this practice throughout the fire season, which include properties within the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) all vacant lots across Santa Rosa (including those in fire rebuilding areas) or developed properties with more than a half-acre of unimproved land. Visit SRCity.org/WeedAbatement to learn more. 


Preparing Households for Wildfire Season  

The Fire Department is asking residents, especially those who live within or around the City’s Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) area, to keep their properties “Wildfire Ready” and ensure household emergency plans have been updated as needed. Visit SRCity.org/ReadySR to learn more. Residents can take the following actions to protect their properties AND prepare their households for a potential emergency:


  • Maintain a ‘defensible space’ of at least 30 feet around the home; trim back trees, especially low hanging branches and branches near rooflines a distance of at least 10 feet.
  • Clean the roof and the gutters of debris.  
  • Rake up and remove leaves from around your home and from under decks.  
  • Move wood piles and other combustible materials away from your home or deck.  
  • Inspect and repair exterior siding, including dry rot, gaps, cracks, and warping to protect your home from embers.  
  • Review emergency plans and evacuation procedures and discuss with all household members.  
  • Take stock of emergency essentials like food and water and assess “Go Bag” needs such as clothing, medicine, and important documents.  

Save the Date! Join the City for the 2023 Wildfire Ready Resource Fair on Saturday, August 19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Finley Community Center and hear from the experts about best practices and proactive measures to effectively protect your family and home from wildfire threats.


Visit SRCity.org/WildfireReady for additional information and guidance on wildfire preparedness or to view the Santa Rosa Fire Department’s Wildfire Ready online information center. 

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