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Cerritos Property Preservation Commission finds nuisances at seven properties, forwards resolutions to City Council

5862561 · October 1, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 30 meeting the Cerritos Property Preservation Commission adopted resolutions finding property-nuisance violations at seven addresses across the city and directed staff to transmit those resolutions to the City Council and the respective property owners.

The Cerritos Property Preservation Commission on Sept. 30 adopted resolutions finding that property-nuisance conditions exist at seven separate properties across the city and directed staff to forward copies of the resolutions to the City Council and the respective property owners.

Commissioners voted 3-0 on each case. The properties were cited for a range of exterior maintenance violations including lack of landscape maintenance and ground cover, dead or overgrown vegetation, structural exterior elements in need of repair and paint, and visible inoperable vehicles.

Staff described repeated inspections and multiple mailed notifications at each address before the public hearings. Senior Code Enforcement Officer Kim Artema and Code Enforcement Officers Brian Lane and Darnell Jerry presented the reports to the commission, documenting inspection dates, contact attempts and which violations remained at the time each property was posted for a public…

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