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Conway council delays decision on $399 cleanup lien after lengthy dispute over notice and dates

2471180 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

City staff sought a cleanup lien to recoup $399.19 for work at 413 Garland Street; the property owner’s representative disputed the timing and sufficiency of notices and the council voted to table the lien for two weeks.

The Conway City Council on Feb. 25 voted to table a proposed cleanup lien for property at 413 Garland Street after extended testimony from city staff, the city attorney and a representative for the property owner who disputed the city’s timeline and evidence of notice.

City code enforcement officer Mister Clausen told the council the city paid $399.19 to bring the property into compliance and recommended creation of a cleanup lien to secure that cost. “We provided, a lot of notice a lot more than 7 days and, provide it in many different ways, emails, text message, phone calls, certified mail, and regular mail,” Clausen said, describing the…

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