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Gulfport administration grants 30-day extensions for several properties under code enforcement; owners urged to work with code staff

5938061 · October 7, 2025
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Summary

At the Gulfport City Council code-enforcement hearing, the administration agreed to delay enforcement actions for multiple property owners for 30 days while they work with staff to resolve violations, and offered guidance about demolition permits and right-of-way cleanup.

Multiple property owners facing city code enforcement actions asked the council for time to remedy violations and the administration agreed in several cases to hold action for 30 days to allow owners to work with code staff.

Jamie Flanagan, who identified herself as the owner of 542 Perry Place, described a multi-month dispute she said began after entering a real-estate contract that allowed others access to her property. Flanagan told the council the property had been extensively damaged, that the mortgage holder released the lien because the house was in poor condition, and that she had cleared tall grass and started debris cleanup. The…

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