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Code enforcement reports $32.1 million reinvested, mobile‑vendor module ready and rental registrations rise

Hanover Borough Council · April 15, 2026
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Department of Code Enforcement reported 2025 activities — 3,554 public encounters, 265 zoning permits and $32,117,780 in reinvestment — and announced an iWorkU software revamp (saving $10,000) and a mobile‑food‑vendor module launching May 1; rental registration now exceeds 2,016 units.

Chris Miller, speaking for the Department of Code Enforcement, presented a multi‑point update to the borough council on April 7 covering staffing, 2025 statistics, software upgrades and upcoming community outreach.

Miller reported the department handled more than 3,554 complaints/encounters in 2025 (only 22 unfounded), issued 265 zoning permits and 252 building permits, and noted $32,117,780 in reinvestment in the borough during the reporting period.…

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