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Pike County outlines process for abandoned-property cleanup and urges electrical inspectors to check floodplain status

5097243 · May 23, 2025
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Summary

Officials described how residents should report abandoned properties, explained constraints when owners are out-of-state, and urged electrical inspectors to verify floodplain status before setting mobile homes or wiring new construction.

Pike County Fiscal Court on May 21 discussed abandoned-property cleanup procedures and an initiative to ensure electrical inspectors check floodplain or floodway status before performing inspections for new structures.

County staff told the court residents who see abandoned properties should contact the solid-waste department, which will typically send an investigator and then, if required, the county attorney’s office will pursue…

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