Create reward program for reporting public nuisance violations
In Plain English
The city wants to pay residents who report violations like illegal dumping, graffiti, or loud parties. Tipsters receive money when their report leads to someone getting cited and paying a fine. The law change creates this reward system but does not specify payment amounts.
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