City Court Orders Nuisance Abatement for Two Adjacent Lots on Damon Avenue

August 13, 2025 | Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida


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City Court Orders Nuisance Abatement for Two Adjacent Lots on Damon Avenue
During the recent Special Magistrate Hearing in Fort Pierce, significant actions were taken to address ongoing nuisance conditions affecting public health and safety. The court found that two properties, owned by the same individual, were in violation of city ordinances due to overgrown grass, weeds, and accumulated debris.

In both cases, the magistrate ordered the property owner to take immediate action. They have seven days to cut all grass and weeds, trim trees and shrubs, and remove all trash and landscaping debris. Failure to comply will result in a daily fine of $100 until the violations are resolved. The city will also take necessary steps to abate the nuisance, with costs incurred being assessed against the property. The owner has a 30-day window to appeal the decision.

These rulings are part of Fort Pierce's ongoing efforts to maintain community standards and ensure the safety and welfare of its residents. The city remains committed to addressing nuisance conditions through its abatement program, reinforcing the importance of property maintenance in fostering a healthy environment for all.

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