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Code enforcement outlines grass-season blitz; engineers give MLK bridge design update
Summary
Code enforcement on April 15 announced the city—9s spring schedule of neighborhood enforcement sweeps and standards for grass, debris and fence-line maintenance; engineers also updated council on the MLK Boulevard bridge replacement design and schedule.
Pontiac—9s code enforcement staff and the city—9s bridge engineering team gave two special presentations at the April 15 City Council meeting.
Code enforcement seasonal update Brianna Fields, a code enforcement inspector, outlined the department—9s spring enforcement plan and neighborhood blitzes. Fields said the department completed a district blitz in District 6 in April and planned district sweeps for District 2 in May and District 7 in June; the department will move through remaining districts in following months.
Key points from the code enforcement briefing - Yard and lot standards: front and back yards should be free of debris, stacked appliances or excessive clutter; fence lines should be clear of overgrowth; barbecue grills should not be stored on front porches (fire hazard). - Grass height: inspectors will…
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