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El Campo residents press council on litter, code enforcement and oppose subsidized apartment conversion
Summary
At the July 14 council meeting residents urged stronger code enforcement and cleanup efforts and raised objections to a proposed Creekside apartment development reported to be using federal financing; council received public comment but took no immediate policy action on those items.
Several El Campo residents used the public-comment period at the City Council meeting on July 14 to press elected officials on neighborhood upkeep and to protest a proposed apartment project they say will rely on federal housing financing.
Michael Bochick, a 71‑year resident who said he has run a lawn‑care business locally for 25 years, urged the council and City Manager Courtney Sladek to coordinate code enforcement and roadside mowing. He cited specific concerns about the rear parking area behind the Dollar Tree…
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