Receive report on March 2026 property cleanup activities
In Plain English
The Public Works Department completed cleanup activities in March 2026 to address code violations, illegal dumping, graffiti, and other neighborhood problems. These monthly abatement reports track the city's efforts to maintain clean and safe public spaces. The report shows what properties were cleaned up and what violations were resolved.
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