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Code-enforcement officer reports 101 cases in 2024, outlines priority on abandoned vehicles and Title 1 updates

2232630 · February 5, 2025
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Code-enforcement officer Jim Byrd told the council the city closed 101 cases in 2024 (up from 85 in 2023), emphasized a push to address abandoned vehicles and vacant-property procedures, and said staff is planning Title 1 code updates and exploring case-management software.

Code-enforcement officer Jim Byrd reported Feb. 4 that his office closed 101 cases in 2024, up from 85 in 2023, and outlined priorities for 2025 including abandoned-vehicle enforcement, vacant-property procedures and Title 1 ordinance updates.

Byrd described a mix of property- and vehicle-related cases, some of which require extended…

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