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Cerritos commission adopts resolutions ordering abatement at multiple properties

5070827 · June 25, 2025
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The Cerritos Property Preservation Commission on June 24, 2025, adopted resolutions requiring cleanup or repairs at four properties for landscape neglect, debris, inoperable vehicles and exterior disrepair; one case was closed after the owner abated violations.

The Cerritos Property Preservation Commission on June 24, 2025, adopted resolutions ordering abatement at four properties and received one case for filing, citing dead or dying vegetation, visible debris, inoperable vehicles and exterior disrepair.

Staff said the actions follow repeated inspections and mailed notices under chapter 6.2 of the Cerritos Municipal Code. Senior Code Enforcement Officer Kim Arden told the commission that repeated contacts and notices had not produced lasting compliance at the first property on the 17500 block of Alora Avenue, and staff recommended a resolution that would set a 21-day abatement period.

The commission approved staff recommendations for multiple cases. Vice Chair Spitzer moved each resolution; motions were seconded by Commissioners Westfall or Robles depending on the item. The votes and…

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