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Commissioners back pilot to fund cleanup and help for property nuisance cases; TNR to coordinate with Austin Public Health
Summary
Court approved moving an earmarked $302,000 to Transportation & Natural Resources to launch a nuisance abatement pilot with Austin Public Health; program will allow qualifying households (250% FPL) to apply for limited contracted cleanup and includes a TNR coordinator to work with APH and the county attorney.
Commissioners on July 29 approved moving an earmarked allocation into Transportation & Natural Resources (TNR) to start a nuisance abatement pilot intended to help low‑income property owners resolve serious public‑health or code violations when they lack the resources to do so themselves.
County executives described the pilot as a coordinated effort between TNR and Austin Public Health (APH). APH investigator…
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