Doing Their Job
The City of Woodlawn Park spent nearly $20 thousand dollars in the early 1990s to clean up the rear edge of our city along the railroad tracks. This massive effort was followed by a mowing and cleaning program that continues on a regular basis. Concerns with debris behind several properties was brought up at the last Code Enforcement meeting by residents, the police chief and council members. Warnings, not citations were issued as a first step for addressing this problem. The Code Enforcement Board is tracking this matter and you can get more information by attending the next meeting in July. You can also consider a position on this board, as members are on a rotating schedule. Thanks
The City of Woodlawn Park spent nearly $20 thousand dollars in the early 1990s to clean up the rear edge of our city along the railroad tracks. This massive effort was followed by a mowing and cleaning program that continues on a regular basis. Concerns with debris behind several properties was brought up at the last Code Enforcement meeting by residents, the police chief and council members. Warnings, not citations were issued as a first step for addressing this problem. The Code Enforcement Board is tracking this matter and you can get more information by attending the next meeting in July. You can also consider a position on this board, as members are on a rotating schedule. Thanks