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Public complaints prompt removal of several nuisance-abatement items from consent agenda
Summary
After several residents described alleged improper abatement and squatter problems, Public Works asked to remove specific properties from the consent agenda so staff can work directly with property owners; the board approved the consent docket with those exceptions.
The Kern County Board of Supervisors removed several nuisance-abatement properties from today’s consent agenda after residents described active disputes and asked staff for more time to resolve them.
Public commenter Miguel Ayon said he had cleaned up a Lake Isabella property only to find squatters and an on-site motorhome returned within days. “It’s becoming ... it’s horrible.…
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