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Yuba County board hears year‑end code enforcement report and confirms $39,089 abatement lien for Manzanita Lane property

Yuba County Board of Supervisors · February 25, 2025
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Code enforcement told the Board of Supervisors it opened 540 cases and removed more than 412,000 pounds of debris in 2024; the board approved placing $39,089.82 in abatement costs as a special assessment and lien for a Manzanita Lane property cleared after a fire and public‑safety hazards.

YUBA COUNTY — The Yuba County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 25 received a detailed year‑end report from Code Enforcement and approved a cost accounting hearing that places $39,089.82 in administrative and abatement costs as a special assessment and lien on property at 9180–9182 Manzanita Lane in Oregon House.

Jeremy Strang, deputy director of Code Enforcement, told the board that staff opened 540 new cases and closed 493 during 2024, leaving an active caseload of roughly 426 cases as of early February. He highlighted the division’s cleanup crew and partnerships with the sheriff’s METU team, noting the hand crew removed about 412,000 pounds of debris and more than 700 tires…

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