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Staff lays out two options to stop chronic dumping in Seaview/Silverado alleys: close or transfer property
Summary
Community development presented two conceptual solutions to chronic dumping and safety issues in a 200‑unit townhome neighborhood: (A) close or secure alley entries with bollards/fencing and cameras (higher recurring cost), or (B) survey and allocate alley land to abutting owners so maintenance becomes private responsibility (one‑time survey cost, changes lot sizes). Staff will schedule neighborhood meetings to collect input.
City staff presented a draft plan on Jan. 27 to address persistent dumping, animal scavenging and safety concerns in the Seaview/Sevadero alleyways, a neighborhood of roughly 200 townhomes.
Community Development Director Davis Hernandez described two main approaches: option A would close or limit vehicle access with bollards or fencing and add surveillance, which staff said would require significant installation and ongoing maintenance (the presentation estimated roughly…
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