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Code-enforcement report shows enforcement volume, vacancy counts and next steps on rental inspections
Summary
Planning and development review staff reported 2025 enforcement activity—about 7,300 new code cases, ~4,300 Notices of Violation, and 622 vacant buildings (October 2025)—and discussed timelines for remediation, court summonses for noncompliance, and plans to integrate 311 with permitting systems for better public tracking.
City code-enforcement staff presented the department’s property-maintenance activity for 2025 and fielded council questions about timelines, tenant protections and outreach.
Kevin Jaybonk, director of Planning and Development Review, said the Property Maintenance and Code Enforcement (PMCE) division opened about 7,300 new cases last year and issued approximately 4,300 Notices of Violation (NOVs), including about 1,300 defective-maintenance NOVs, ~2,500 environmental…
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