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Provo zoning administrator outlines data-driven code-enforcement updates, RFP plans and use of civil fines
Summary
Zoning administrator Scott Johnson reported on a data-driven effort to identify unlicensed rental properties, an RFP to automate data gathering, increased use of civil fines and plans for public education, canvassing and body-camera deployment for code enforcement.
Provo's zoning administrator, Scott Johnson, briefed the council on progress toward reimagining code enforcement, describing a mix of manual outreach, planned technology procurement, and policy and enforcement tools including civil fines.
Johnson said staff had compared county and city records and have been sending letters to owners of properties that may require rental licenses. "We've sent approximately 260 letters out to property owners. We've gotten responses in 1 way or another from about 20% of them," Johnson said, adding that about 20 property owners applied for licenses after receiving letters.
Code staff conducted a…
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