Declare second week of October as Code Enforcement Officer Appreciation Week
In Plain English
Code enforcement officers inspect buildings, enforce zoning laws, and address public health violations to maintain neighborhood safety and property values. The city wants to formally recognize their work since they often face challenging situations without much public acknowledgment. If approved, Richmond joins other cities in honoring these officers during the second week of October.
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