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City orders demolition of hazardous public nuisance property

July 03, 2024 | Abilene, Taylor County, Texas



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City orders demolition of hazardous public nuisance property
In a recent government meeting, officials declared a property at 501 Meander Street a public nuisance, citing it as a hazard to public health, safety, and welfare. The staff recommended that the owner either demolish the structure or appeal the order to district court within 30 days. If the owner fails to act, the city may proceed with demolition.

The motion to accept the staff recommendation was unanimously approved by the board members present. Following the public hearing, which saw no community input, the board moved swiftly to enforce the order, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the hazardous condition of the property.

Additionally, the board addressed another case concerning a property at 850 Vine Street, which had been tabled in a previous meeting. The board voted to untable the case, confirming Ronald C. Harness as the owner based on county records. However, utility records for the property have been inactive since June 2023, raising concerns about its current status.

The meeting underscored the city’s commitment to maintaining public safety and addressing properties that pose risks to the community.

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