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Code enforcement shifts to judicial interim process, reports demolitions and clean-and-close wins
Summary
Code enforcement reported a shift to judicial interim proceedings that create priority liens for demolition/cleanup costs, executed demolitions and clean-and-closes in Q1, and ongoing enforcement actions including vehicles-for-hire patrols and work at Magnolia Park and other troubled properties.
Captain Jeff Baxter and program manager T.J. English presented the Atlanta Police Department code enforcement quarterly report to the Public Safety and Legal Administration Committee, highlighting an operational change and enforcement results for Q1.
The department said it moved its NRIM (nuisance, rehabilitation, inspection and management) process from an administrative hearing model to a judicial interim proceeding in municipal court. The change creates a priority lien on properties remediated by the city (positioned behind property taxes) that improves the city's ability to recoup…
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