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Residents press council on assessment deficits, code enforcement and overdue liens
Summary
Public commenters pressed the council for clarity on why some landscaping and lighting assessment districts run deficits, questioned who maintains entrances and sound walls, and raised specific code‑enforcement concerns including scheduled liens and alleged prohibited uses at a West Tenth property.
Multiple residents used the council—s public comment period on July 22 to press for clearer accounting and stronger code enforcement after a year of maintenance complaints and unresolved property violations.
Resident Andrew Becker urged the council to explain why some assessment districts have long operated at a deficit and whether past developer agreements or deferred bond debt left current districts unable to sustain ongoing maintenance. Becker asked for documentation “so we can pull out the reports and look at them” and criticized what he called years of poor upkeep along corridors such as Lone…
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