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Pecos staff outline overhaul of code enforcement and animal control after backlog and tracking issues emerge
Summary
Staff reported multiple tracking systems for code complaints, a backlog of outstanding cases, and 488 animal complaints in six months. The city will convene a cross‑functional team and return a tactical action plan within 120 days.
City staff told the Pecos City Council they have uncovered inconsistent processes, four separate tracking systems and staffing shortfalls that together produce an unclear picture of outstanding code enforcement matters.
Assistant City Manager Nicole Farini said intake comes by many channels and that the city currently lacks a codified prioritization system. She reported four different tracking systems in…
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