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Lexington Code Enforcement promotes Lexcall 311, abatement and cost-share programs in public Q&A
Summary
Code Enforcement Director Lee Steele described customer-service changes, an emphasis on abatement over repeated fines, outcome-focused programs including housing repairs and a 50% sidewalk cost-share, and urged residents to report issues through Lexcall 311.
Lee Steele, director of Lexington’s Division of Code Enforcement, told residents in a recorded segment that the division has reorganized case handling to emphasize customer service, abatement where feasible and programs that help homeowners make repairs.
Steele urged residents to use the city’s Lexcall (311) system to report code and nuisance issues so cases can be tracked and residents receive updates. “We definitely want you to use the city's Lexcall division,” Steele said, and noted callers receive a case…
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