Brownsville's District 3 is getting a makeover on June 26th with a big community cleanup event. It's your chance to team up with neighbors and city officials to spruce up the area.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
Property owners may face costs for repairs or fines if violations are not addressed.
The community benefits from safer properties and improved neighborhood aesthetics.
Property owners facing demolition orders may suffer financial loss and the loss of their property.
The commission is addressing properties that violate maintenance codes, with staff recommending demolition for one property and reviewing an appeal for another. These decisions impact property owners and the visual blight in neighborhoods.
The commission is looking at properties that aren't up to code, which could be safety hazards. They're working to make sure owners fix these problems to keep the community safe.
Property owners at 3333 East Jefferson Street are seeking to demolish a severely damaged structure due to safety concerns and lack of funds for repair.
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