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Fresno County moves code enforcement to CAO, adds officers and managers to reduce backlog
Summary
The Board approved assigning operational management of the county code enforcement program to the County Administrative Office, added five enforcement officers and new management positions and directed quarterly status reports; the change follows a reported backlog of unresolved cases and aims to improve responsiveness.
The Board of Supervisors on April 22 approved a reorganization of Fresno County’s code enforcement program, shifting operational management from Public Works and Planning to the County Administrative Office and adding staff to accelerate responses to complaints and reduce a backlog of unresolved cases.
Matt Constantine of the County Administrative Office summarized the proposal and said the March briefing on interim steps showed early improvements. Constantine said the permanent changes approved by the board include: formally assigning the program to the County Administrative Office; adding five code enforcement officers…
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