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Chickasaw council pushes for new environmental inspectors and eyes stronger code enforcement powers for police
Chickasaw City Council · January 22, 2026
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Summary
Councilmembers reported poor responsiveness from the environmental department and asked Civil Service to create Chief Inspector, Deputy Inspector and Code Inspector positions; council also discussed using police to issue citations for blight and clarified the police average over 600 calls per month.
Councilmembers Kathy Couey and Ken Sterrett told the Chickasaw City Council on Jan. 22 that residents have reported environmental issues with limited response from the environmental department. Mayor Tyran Colvin asked Civil Service to create three…
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