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Moody resident urges council to clean up abandoned mobile home and garbage on Hill Street

Moody City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

At the July 22 council meeting, longtime resident Mark Hulgan asked Moody leaders to address an abandoned mobile home and accumulated garbage on 1717 and 1742 Hill St.; Mayor Joe Lee said the city will investigate and follow up.

Longtime Moody resident Mark Hulgan told the City Council on July 22 that an old, burned mobile home and piles of garbage around 1717 and 1742 Hill Street have become a persistent problem and requested that the city enforce right-of-way cleanup.

"Lives at 1721 Hill St. since 1980, needs help with old brunt mobile home and garbage on and around 1717, 1742 Hill St. and the right of ways being cleaned up," Hulgan said during the public-comment portion of the meeting.

Mayor Joe Lee responded that the city would look into the issue and follow up with the resident. The minutes do not record a timetable for that follow-up or any immediate enforcement action.

The complaint was recorded as part of the meeting minutes; councilmembers did not debate or vote on a related enforcement motion during the session. The minutes note this public comment as an item for staff attention rather than an agenda item requiring immediate council action.

The council adjourned at 6:23 p.m.; the minutes were subsequently attested on Aug. 12, 2024.