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Oglesby council outlines new code-enforcement letter process, including $100 administrative fee
Summary
Council reviewed a recently approved code-enforcement letter process intended to prompt compliance: an initial friendly contact, a formal letter carrying a $100 administrative fee if unaddressed, and, as a last resort, liens. Members debated who should make first contact and agreed to improve tracking and communications.
The mayor summarized a new code-enforcement process the council approved more than a month earlier and said officials intend to begin sending formal letters to property owners who fail to fix violations after an initial friendly outreach. The mayor explained the ordinance includes a $100 administrative fee that would be automatically added to a resident’s…
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