County struggles to keep lawns cut after foreclosures

County struggles to keep lawns cut after foreclosures

Kippy Hanley/News & Messenger

Thanks to dozens of foreclosures and rainy weather, tall grass has been a problem this spring throughout Manassas, including this foreclosed house at 8515 Artillery Road in the Weems Neighborhood.

» 32 Comments | Post a Comment

Cutting spending wasn’t easy in Prince William County.

Cutting the grass at thousands of foreclosed homes in Prince William County won’t be easy either.

County ordinance doesn’t allow lawns to have more than 12 inches of grass. As lawns of thousands of vacant homes grow, the county’s public works department is expected to be inundated with requests to trim grass.

Prince William County is expected to pay up to $2 million to keep yards trim this summer, said Michele Casciato, neighborhood services coordinator.

That’s the estimated cost for mowing just half of the 6,000 foreclosed homes three times this growing season, she said on Tuesday.

That money will eventually be recovered through tax liens.

“It’s going to be an expensive mowing job for the owner,” said Chairman Corey A. Stewart, R-at large. “The county is also going to charge the overhead expenses necessary to administer the program. The holders of this property would be much better off maintaining it themselves.”

The prices to mow each lawn could lower as the county seeks broader contracts to fill the need for grass cutting services, Casciato said.

“We are typically mowing when it gets to 18 inches,” she said. “By the time they get there it needs a commercial lawn mower.”

“We’re looking at a whole bunch of different ways,” she said. “We’re trying to do it at the most economical way to the county.”

Normally it takes three weeks for the public works department to notify land owners before they mow lawns, Casciato said.

“We’re trying, but unfortunately we’ve got legal constraints we’re dealing with,” she told the board on Tuesday. “It really has a cumulative affect on the neighborhood and on the safety of the community. It also has an effect on property values.”

City of Manassas residents are struggling with unkempt lawns, too.

In the Weems Road neighborhood, residents cited at least 53 foreclosures with lawns approaching the 12-inch height.

“This has been a bad spring for us with all the rain,”  Manassas Ordinance Officer John Findlay said. “The [wet and dry] spells have been intermittent and the [tall] grass has just been terrible and not just for the foreclosures, some of occupied houses too.”

Kipp Hanley contributed to this report.

Advertisement

 
View More: No tags are associated with this article
Not what you're looking for? Try our quick search:
 

Advertisement

Reader Reactions

Flag Comment Posted by JoeDaBeast on June 06, 2008 at 4:15 pm

Do you kiss your mother with that mouth?  YUCK!!

Flag Comment Posted by zcxnissan on June 05, 2008 at 5:07 pm

Well logically i conclude that you have no logical answer. Logically concluded you would say if it doesn’t logically escape you of course, logically. Does logic confuse you logically or illogically? LOL. Chris Cummings

Flag Comment Posted by JoeDaBeast on June 04, 2008 at 5:58 pm

I see you ARE quick like a whip.  Someone with an ounce of knowledge would have understood that I repeated your statement, “The logic eludes me.“  Which means, based on your multiple comments, on various forums, that YOUR logic eludes you.  DUH!

Flag Comment Posted by zcxnissan on June 04, 2008 at 3:33 am

“Figures” I guess you have no answer. LOL. Chris Cummings

Flag Comment Posted by JoeDaBeast on June 03, 2008 at 6:20 am

“The logic eludes me.“

Figures

Flag Comment Posted by zcxnissan on May 30, 2008 at 4:46 pm

Joedabeast? How does one equate friendship with racism as you have just done? The logic eludes me. LOL. Chris Cummings

Flag Comment Posted by JoeDaBeast on May 27, 2008 at 6:58 pm

Short sighted = racist?  When did that equation come about Chris?  Are you the type of person that says; “I am not racist, I have minority friends.“?  Funny, the “truth” comes out when you least expect it.  smile

Flag Comment Posted by zcxnissan on May 27, 2008 at 4:00 pm

Joedabeast while i agree with your comments about non citizens i deplore your racist comments about me and your general stereotyping, if you knew me personally you would realize i am the furthest thing away from being a racist. How this is even a concern when crimes are being committed every day an illegal is here i will never understand. Then again the media lies to us every day as well, so it isn’t surprising that apologists and illegals do this as well. Chris Cummings

Flag Comment Posted by JoeDaBeast on May 27, 2008 at 7:40 am

Chris, I am SURE that you drive below or at the speed limit.  Why do we get to pick and choose what are the important laws and which ones are less important.  That’s right, it is due to skin color.  Always have been, always will be, as long as short sighted people like you have a larger voice.  Now I agree that non-citizens should have NO rights here, but until the Federal Government takes their head out of their “fourth point of contact” (an Airborne term), then things will not get any better until we fully support our Law Enforcement Officials (which is why I am getting involved as a civilan helping the PWC PD).

Flag Comment Posted by zcxnissan on May 26, 2008 at 11:18 pm

Well joe i don’t agree with your direction either for Chief Deane had the chance to arrest an illegal who said he was driving without a license and also indicated he was working as well two crimes, and the police chief did nothing. Their is nothing wrong with my phrasing it is called plain spoken. Shall i speak in a foreign language for you to understand? Good facts on our schools doing well though. Now is not the time for PC. Enforce the laws as they are written is all i ask. If the Resolution is having a negative effect and making illegals leave then that is one glorious positive end result. Chris Cummings

Post a Comment(Requires free registration)

The commenting period has ended or commenting has been deactivated for this article.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement