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Cupertino property house owners have till April 30 to abate weeds

Editorial Board Published April 13, 2025
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Cupertino property house owners have till April 30 to abate weeds
Weed abatement

The Metropolis of Cupertino and Santa Clara County Division of Agriculture and Environmental Administration are partnering to scale back hearth hazards brought on by overgrown vegetation and flammable supplies. Property house owners should meet Minimal Hearth Security Requirements by Wednesday, April 30, and preserve them all through hearth season.

Vegetation should be stored under 6 inches excessive. County employees will examine properties from April 30 by the top of October; noncompliant properties shall be cleared on the house owners’ expense. Charges, together with an inspection payment, shall be added to the property tax invoice for noncompliant properties.

For extra info, go to https://bit.ly/4lpSo7I.

Recycling Day

Cupertino is internet hosting its Paper Shredding and Environmental Recycling Day at De Anza School, Parking Lot A, on April 26, 8 a.m.-noon.

This occasion gives residents a free drive-through, drop-off service to encourage the prolonged use of merchandise and to forestall precious sources from being despatched to the landfill. View acceptable gadgets at cupertino.gov/environmentalday.

Sparking dialog

The Metropolis of Cupertino is exploring a coverage for transitioning residence home equipment and gear from pure gasoline to renewable electrical energy to assist battle local weather change. To that finish, town is asking residents to take a brief survey about group views on residence electrification.

The survey additionally touches on challenges residents face in electrifying their properties through the use of electrical home equipment and gear akin to induction cooktops, warmth pump water heaters, and warmth pump air con and heating methods.

To take the survey, go to cupertino.gov/goelectricsurvey.

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