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Lake Clark Shores board debates enforcement and homeowner education after repeated yard-waste piles in streets

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Board members and town staff discussed recurring yard-waste and landscape-trimming piles left in streets, with police and code-enforcement officials describing responses and board members urging clearer enforcement, homeowner education, and possible changes to pick-up timing or code removal.

During the Sept. 25 meeting of the Town of Lake Clark Shores Code Enforcement Board, members raised concerns about repeated instances of yard-waste and landscaping debris placed in public streets, citing public-safety and nuisance risks and debating enforcement options.

Residents and board members reported seeing large piles of vegetation and clippings placed in roadways, sometimes blocking visibility and presenting safety hazards. A member of the police department…

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