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Code enforcement reports 350+ inspections; council and staff to review abandoned-vehicle rules and RV nuisance response
Summary
Code enforcement presented a 2024 annual report showing more than 350 inspections and quicker case closures. Public comments raised persistent RV and abandoned-vehicle problems. Staff and council agreed to review the abandoned-vehicle ordinance and return with proposals; no formal ordinance change was adopted at the meeting.
The City of Ukiah’s code enforcement division presented its annual report for 2024 and highlighted more than 350 inspections, average case resolution times of roughly 23 days, and six notices of violation issued last year.
Sean Connell, the city’s code enforcement inspector, told council the division’s primary workload continues to be abandoned and improperly stored vehicles on public streets. He said the department has implemented bright-green notification stickers and a schedule that gives owners time to remove vehicles before towing, and that staff are working to…
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