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Hopkinsville enforcement board enters multiple default final orders, dismisses one citation and tables towing authorization

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The board entered default final orders on multiple agenda items, dismissed a citation that had been issued to the wrong owner, and postponed action on authorizing a tow while staff issues required notice.

At its July 2025 meeting the City of Hopkinsville Code Ordinance Enforcement Board entered default final orders for a series of code cases listed on the agenda, dismissed one citation after officials confirmed the vehicle had been removed and tabled a request to authorize towing until required abatement notice is delivered.

Code enforcement officer Darnell West explained the city’s process for default final orders: property owners receive a notice of violation allowing ten days to remedy or request more time; if they do not act, a second inspection is performed and a…

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