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'We want people's cooperation': Erie code enforcement sweeps target excessive trash - MSNAs city of Erie code enforcement employees fanned out along East 20th Street, Ellis Qualls flagged one of them down. The 59-year-old pointed to a vacant, grassy area across the street from his ...
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We want you to protect." FAU President Adam Hasner, who has been vocal about making the university a welcoming place for Jewish students and staff, said the training supports that mission.
Code enforcement officials told her they do sometimes see people but don’t include that in footage. “When we see something like that, we turn around,” a code enforcement official said.
TOLEDO, Ohio — Lucas County law enforcement has introduced a new code of conduct to strengthen community trust and ensure safer interactions between deputies and the public. The four-page ...
“We want people to clean up on their own,” he said. Chris Groner is the director of the city's Office of Development Services, which oversees code enforcement.
City officials said 117 courtesy notices had been handed out as of April 25, giving property owners 14 days to clean up or face a fee of up to $1,400.
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