I called in a complaint a week ago and have not seen anything being done on my neighbor’s property. Why?
Once a complaint is received, a site visit is scheduled. If warranted, a courtesy notice will be issued or a letter sent to the violator. We generally give the violator 10 days to resolve the problem. Occasionally, a violation takes longer than 10 days to resolve. As long as it is actively being worked on, additional time can be given in order for the work to be thoroughly completed. You can call in to receive an update on any complaint you have filed.

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1. How can I report a possible Code violation on a Friday when City Hall is closed?
2. The weeds in my neighbor’s yard are high. Don’t they have to remove them since they could be a fire hazard?
3. My neighbor’s pool is green and full of mosquitoes. What can be done?
4. There is graffiti on my neighbor’s wall, what do I do?
5. Who do I call when a neighbor’s dog is always barking?
6. There is a vehicle on the street in my neighborhood that has not been moved in a long time. What can I do?
7. I just bought a house with an alarm installed. How do I receive service?
8. I called in a complaint a week ago and have not seen anything being done on my neighbor’s property. Why?