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Resident raises code-enforcement and animal-care complaints near Jackson Elementary; council offers follow-up

2842287 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

A Rosenberg resident, Cheryl Elliott, spoke during general comments about code-enforcement issues at a property she recently rented near Jackson Elementary, including a chained dog, overgrown city property, termite/ant infestations and drivers running a stop sign; the mayor offered direct follow-up and phone contact.

During the public-comment portion of the April 1 Rosenberg City Council meeting, Cheryl Elliott, who said she recently moved to 310 Third Street, told the council she had received multiple code-enforcement warnings shortly after moving into a rented property near Jackson Elementary.

Elliott said she had inherited a dog chained on the property “for at least 4 years,” said the chain frequently…

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