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Public commenter says Meriden has many unaddressed code violations; planning staff cites informal resolutions and limited enforcement capacity
Summary
Dan Sabroski told the committee he has documented numerous visible zoning and property violations and urged more active enforcement and redevelopment; planning staff responded that formal counts exclude informal resolutions and that enforcement is limited by a single part‑time officer.
During the public‑comment period, Dan Sabroski urged the Housing and Zoning Committee to address what he described as widespread and visible zoning and property violations across Meriden.
"These violations ... they're really not being addressed," Sabroski said, offering examples including blocked storefront windows downtown, a camper parked on Hanover near the cemetery, and vacant…
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