November 16, 2022

Public Nuisances

This guide will help you understand what are deemed public nuisances by the city of Ann Arbor.

What is a Public Nuisance?

According to the City of Ann Arbor’s Code of Ordinances, a public nuisance is “Whatever annoys, injures or endangers the safety, health, comfort or repose of the public; offends public decency; interferes with, obstructs or renders dangerous any street, highway, navigable lake or stream; or in any way renders the public insecure in life or property”.

It is important to understand that any public nuisance can be fined up to $500 and must be paid within 45 days.


List of Public Nuisances

Here is a list of public nuisances, as provided by the City of Ann Arbor. It is important to recognize that this list does not include all possible examples of public nuisances, and the list can be added to or altered.

  • Dangerous structures on property
  • Graffiti
  • Outdoor storage
  • Trash accumulation
  • Incomplete construction
  • Animal nuisances
  • Abandoned refrigerators
  • Private landfills


For more information on Ann Arbor Nuisances or ordinances, click here.

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