Reminders For Summer In Aurora

This enforces a maximum grass height of 8 inches to maintain neighborhood aesthetics and safety. Overgrown weeds can reduce property values, attract pests, trigger allergies, and pose fire hazards. Property owners are notified to trim excessive growth; if ignored, the city will perform the cutting at the owner's expense and issue escalating fines ranging from $50 to $500 per occurrence. Reports can be made via Aurora's Customer Service Division or 311.
Storing unauthorized junk, trash, or inoperable vehicles on private property is deemed a nuisance and considered a misdemeanor if not resolved. Owners receive a notice with at least 2 days to abate; inoperable vehicles get 5 days. Continued violations may lead to city removal, lien placement for associated costs, and escalating penalties. Repeat offenders are fined $50 to $500 annually. Reports can be made via Aurora's Customer Service Division or 311.
Fireworks are completely prohibited under Aurora City Code Sec. 29-30. Unauthorized possession, sale, or use can result in citations and fines up to $1,000, with repeat offenders facing higher fines or property liens. Reports can be made via Aurora's Customer Service Division or 311.
Residential and adjacent zones must not emit noise that's "plainly audible" beyond 75 feet. Amplified sound is restricted from 10 p.m. To 7 a.m., with detailed provisions for music, machinery, animals, construction, and ore. Specific excemption apply. Reports can be made via non-emergency police.
Off-highway vehicles, like dirt bikes or ATVS, are classified as self-propelled recreational vehicles intended for off-roading. Use on public rights-of-ways and private property is only allowed in designated areas posted by the city. Unlicensed, street-unequipped off-road vehicles are prohibited. Reports can be made via non-emergency police.
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