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Sanford city staff outline code enforcement hires, public‑works projects and community safety initiatives

2514106 · February 27, 2025
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City officials described expanded code‑enforcement coverage, park and recreation programming for spring break, public‑works drainage and sidewalk projects, and police hiring efforts at the monthly community meeting.

Sanford city officials updated residents on several operational items at the monthly community meeting, including code enforcement staffing, public‑works projects and community safety efforts.

Tony Raimondo, director of Development Services, introduced Philip Banks as the newest member of the city’s code enforcement team and said Banks’ role will expand weekend and evening coverage. Raimondo said the city is prioritizing visibility and community engagement from code officers and invited neighborhoods to request “walk and talk” visits to meet officers in a non‑enforcement setting.

Chief Stead of the Sanford Police Department said the department…

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