Cambridge Cracking Down on Tall Grass Violations
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With heavy summer rainfall and sunshine creating ideal conditions for fast-growing grass and weeds, city crews say they’re spending more time than ever cutting private lawns and issuing citations. City Manager Glenn Steckman says it’s become more than a nuisance; it’s costing the city time and money.
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A wave of overgrown lawns across Cambridge is pushing city leaders to remind residents of their responsibilities and the consequences if they fall short.
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