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Commission approves chronic nuisance assessment roll after public queries about notice and hardship
Summary
The commission adopted the chronic nuisance special assessment roll for fiscal year 2025–26, converting unpaid code‑abatement charges into special assessments on properties; staff and the city attorney explained notice procedures, limitations on hardship adjustments and how the assessment attaches to the property.
On Aug. 18 the City Commission adopted a resolution placing unpaid chronic nuisance abatement charges onto the property tax roll for fiscal year 2025–26, a step staff said is intended to recover city costs for abatement of repeatedly noncompliant properties.
Bridget Souffrant, chief financial officer, told commissioners she was directed at a July 17 special meeting to compile unpaid chronic nuisance charges for placement on the special assessment roll. She said property…
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