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Bellflower authorizes emergency abatement, up to $350,000, for vacant building at 17046 Bellflower Boulevard

2110518 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

The City Council unanimously adopted Resolution No. 25-02 on Jan. 13, authorizing emergency contracting and up to $350,000 to demolish and abate the blighted property at 17046 Bellflower Boulevard; staff said additional costs such as legal time would be liened to the property.

The Bellflower City Council voted unanimously Monday to adopt Resolution No. 25-02, declaring a local emergency and authorizing contracting without competitive bidding to abate nuisances at 17046 Bellflower Boulevard, the former U.S. Bank site at Bellflower and Park Avenue.

Public Works Director Lehi Gorecki told the council the city has pursued code enforcement at the property since May 2023, obtained abatement warrants, and last November received a warrant permitting demolition to bring the property into compliance. He recommended that the council adopt the resolution and authorize up to $350,000 for demolition, lead and asbestos abatement, AQMD…

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