Vegetation Management (Weed Abatement)
Vegetation Management Program
The Suisun City Fire Department ("Department") is committed to reducing the risk of fire in the City of Suisun City each fire season (generally April through October). This is accomplished through the Vegetation Management Program.
Step 1: Courtesy Notice
- Courtesy Notice - parcels identified during the initial inspections will be mailed a Courtesy Notice. This notice reminds property owners that overgrown weeds must be abated before the fire season begins.
Step 2: 2nd Inspection and 30-Day Notice to Correct
- Previously identified lots will be inspected for compliance with the Program.
- 30-Day Notice to Abate - a letter will be mailed to each property owner identified during the 2nd inspection who are not in compliance. Property owners are given 30 days to abate weeds on their property.
Step 3: 3rd Inspection, Administrative Violation, Fines, and Notice to Abate
- Administrative Violation - notices will be mailed and fines levied to property owners who have not complied with the 30-Day Notice to Correct Letter. A Notice to Abate will be issued at this time, advising property owners that the Department will schedule the abatement of the property in 15 days, if not abated during that time, additional fees will be levied.
Step 4 - Contractor Abatement, Additional Fines, and Costs
- Contractor Abatement - 15 days after issuance of the Administrative Violation and Notice to Abate the Department will inspect properties. Properties out of compliance with the Program guidelines will be abated by a Department-approved contractor. All costs associated with the abatement of the property and additional fines will be borne by the property owner. The costs for abatement may be recovered through property liens.
Reducing Fire Hazards
The goal of the Suisun City Fire Department is to reduce the risk of fire hazards only. Although some parcels may be unsightly, they might not constitute a fire hazard.
Fire hazards exist when overgrown weeds, brush, or trimmings are adjacent to, or could potentially threaten, structures such as dwellings, barns, outbuildings, or vehicles.
The State of California, Cal Fire provides a Homeowners Checklist (PDF) on how to make your home fire safe.
On-Site Inspection
An on-site inspection will be conducted to determine if a parcel requires weed abatement in order to protect nearby structures or wooden fences from fire.
Due to laws prohibiting illegal searches, all weed violations must be visible from the street. The Fire Prevention Bureau will not climb or look over fences, nor enter a residence or backyard to confirm weed abatement complaints.
How to Abate Safely
If the parcel is determined to be a fire hazard, the owner/tenant will be required to abate the hazard by discing/mowing, providing defensible space, or clearing brush or trimmings. Please use equipment in a safe and responsible manner. Visit the Prevent Wildfire California website for information on the safe use of equipment.
Report a Fire Hazard
Report fire hazards or code enforcement issues by completing the Fire Hazard Reporting form. Reports will be submitted to the Fire Prevention Bureau.