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Residents press council for dedicated district inspectors, clearer enforcement of 'prohibited yard parking' and anti‑dumping measures

5332853 · July 8, 2025
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Multiple residents and civic‑club leaders asked council to assign a code‑enforcement inspector to each council district and to reestablish enforcement of prohibited‑yard‑parking (PYP) rules, plus to launch education campaigns and target contractor dumping and illegal debris sites.

Houston — Community leaders from multiple neighborhoods told the July 8 City Council meeting that the city needs dedicated district inspectors and stronger enforcement of local quality‑of‑life rules including prohibited yard parking (PYP) and illegal dumping.

Speakers—ranging from leaders of Willow Meadows, Hiram Clark and Post Oak neighborhoods to the president of a super‑neighborhood alliance—said that persistent problems such as overgrown lots, abandoned buildings, illegal dumping and front‑yard parking…

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