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Interim L&I director reports enforcement activity; city says more than $1 million owed in delinquent rental-registration fees

2945480 · April 10, 2025
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Summary

Andrew Hayman, interim Licenses & Inspections director, reported March and early-April enforcement activity including approximately 138 complaints in March, 22 violations and 12 stop-work orders in March, and roughly $1 million in delinquent rental registration fees.

Andrew Hayman, interim director of Licenses & Inspections (L&I), gave council a status report on the department’s enforcement activity and administrative work during the April 9 meeting.

Hayman said March showed approximately 138 complaints citywide (he described the number as approximate and said the dataset may still be updated). Of those, he said 37 complaints related to trash, debris, overgrown grass and sanitation issues; inspectors issued 22 violations and 12 stop-work orders in March. For April to date, Hayman reported additional violations and at least eight stop-work orders so far, noting the April figures are incomplete and likely…

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