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Fresno County reports code enforcement backlog nearly halved; staffing and data system upgrades planned
Summary
County officials told the board the code enforcement backlog fell from over 3,000 to about 1,600 cases, outlined a three-tiered response system and said they will reach full staffing (10 officers) and deploy a new case-management system to improve metrics and cost recovery.
County Chief Operating Officer Ed Hill and Code Enforcement Division Manager Alessania Harrison briefed the Board of Supervisors on Jan. 27 on quarterly performance and operations for the Code Enforcement Program.
They reported the program——backlog has been reduced from more than 3,000 cases to about 1,600 since the unit moved under the Administrative Office in August. Staff described a…
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