What is the process for Blight complaints & clean up?

As instructed by our Blight Ordinance, our enforcement procedure is as follows:

  1. The property is inspected by a PBA technician to confirm there is a blight violation.
  2. A notice is sent to the listed property taxpayer and owner as well as the current residence.
  3. Seven (7) days are given to remedy the situation. An extension may be granted if requested and reasonable.
  4. If the violation has not been remedied after seven (7) days, an administrative citation will be issued to the violator and provide them seven (7) more days to remedy the violation.
  5. If the violation has not been remedied after seven (7) days of the issuance of the administrative citation, a criminal citation is issued.
  6. The enforcement officer shall move forward with the process to have the violation remedied by means of removal using City resources.
  7. A day will be scheduled for city employees and/or contractors to clean the property under instruction of the Code Enforcment Technician.
  8. The article(s) will be destroyed, and the salvage value, if any, will be retained by the City to be applied against the cost of removal and destruction. All expenses incurred shall be a lien upon the real estate. 


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1. How do I request to appeal my blight ticket?
2. Why was my vehicle towed?
3. What is a blight violation?
4. How can I report blight in my neighborhood?
5. Why hasn't the blight I reported been cleaned up?
6. What is the process for Blight complaints & clean up?
7. I received a Blight notice but cleaned it. What do I need to do?