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Escalon council approves up to $30,000 for on-call code enforcement from Measure P funds

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The Escalon City Council voted 3-2 to retain on-call code enforcement services from CSG with a not-to-exceed contract of $30,000, to be drawn primarily from Measure P funds; councilors debated timing, oversight and whether the Measure P advisory committee should be seated before spending begins.

The Escalon City Council voted 3-2 to retain an on-call code enforcement contractor, CSG, under a contract not to exceed $30,000, with the money coming primarily from Measure P funds.

City staff described the contract as a flexible, on-call service to address major corridor aesthetic and health-and-safety problems along Highway 120 and McHenry Avenue; the position would not be a full-time city employee and would be used primarily for complaint-driven, high-priority cases.

Council member discussion focused on timing and oversight. Council member Alves and others urged waiting until the…

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