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Clallam County reports improved code-enforcement outcomes as staffing recovers
Summary
Community development staff reported a second-quarter uptick in code-enforcement activity and case closures as new staff joined the program; commissioners asked for additional tracking of fines, appeals and enforcement outcomes in future quarterly reports.
Clallam County Community Development staff on Aug. 18 presented a second-quarter update showing increased case closures and new enforcement practices after a staffing shortfall earlier in the year. Key findings: staff said the program closed 26 cases in the quarter, issued 45 junk-vehicle affidavits, removed 12 tons of solid waste as part of cleanup efforts and handled other enforcement actions; staff reported the office is now fully staffed after recent hires and expects case-resolution rates to continue…
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