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Community services director reports roadwork and code-enforcement staffing gains, plans to resume dilapidated property process Oct. 1
Summary
Director Holly Juraki reported completion of pavement restoration projects and increased code-enforcement staffing and case activity since Nov. 2024; she said the city will begin enforcing the dilapidated properties process starting Oct. 1 and will provide monthly reports.
Holly Juraki, Pecos's director of community services, updated the council on completed pavement and chip-seal projects, improvements in code-enforcement staffing and rising case activity and said the city plans to resume its dilapidated properties process on Oct. 1.
Juraki told council the city completed "115,000 square feet of roadway with pavement restoration" on the east side and a chip-seal program covering "58,000 square yards" on the north side.…
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