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Neighborhood services reports spike in cases, outlines weed-abatement outreach

3176698 · April 18, 2025
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Summary

Neighborhood Services officers reported 524 new cases opened in the past year, 438 closed, two court-ordered abatements, and an expanding proactive weed-abatement and sign-enforcement effort.

Kelly Pompa, neighborhood services officer in Development Services, briefed the Clean City Commission on the program's workload, enforcement outcomes and spring outreach efforts.

Pompa told commissioners, “We opened 524 new cases. We've closed 438 of them,” covering complaints such as trash, junk and debris, abandoned vehicles, shopping carts, sign violations, weeds and zoning issues. She said the department's average open caseload ranges from about 20 to…

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