City of Fontana announces start of spring weed abatement inspections April 8

Acquanetta Warren, Mayor at City of Fontana
Acquanetta Warren, Mayor at City of Fontana
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The City of Fontana announced on April 2 that it will begin Spring Weed Abatement and Rubbish Removal Inspections for all properties in Fontana starting Wednesday, April 8.

The inspections are part of the city’s efforts to maintain cleanliness and safety across the community. Property owners are encouraged to remove weeds and rubbish from their premises to help keep the city clean.

In its announcement, the city said, “PLEASE HELP KEEP OUR COMMUNITY CLEAN BY REMOVING AND PROPERLY DISPOSING OF ALL WEEDS AND RUBBISH FROM YOUR PROPERTY.” The statement also included a reminder: “Keep Fontana a Nice Place to Live!”

Program details and requirements can be found in the lobby at City Hall, currently located at 16860 Valencia Avenue (Temporary Location). Additional information is available on the city’s website at https://www.fontanaca.gov/2739/Weed-Abatement.

These seasonal inspections aim to ensure compliance with local standards and contribute to neighborhood well-being. Residents are urged to prepare their properties ahead of inspection dates.



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