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Community Planning asks for third code-enforcement position as cleanups, complaints pile up
Summary
Director Kellen Spillman told the finance committee the department is handling an expanding backlog of complaints and large right-of-way cleanups and requested a code-enforcement technician to free officers for field work and speed case processing.
Community Planning Director Kellen Spillman asked the Assembly finance committee on April 7 for a new, non‑citator code‑enforcement technician to help process a rising volume of complaints and coordinate large cleanups.
The request is driven by a backlog and an increase in complex cases including blocked public rights of way and long‑running junkyard matters. "I absolutely hate to ask for another FTE, but I really think I need it with this, this code enforcement situation that we're in right now," Spillman said, describing multiple multi‑visit enforcement files and projects that require…
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