Quincy looking to step up nuisance abatement, increase fines when it has to clean private property – Muddy River News
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Quincy looking to step up nuisance abatement, increase fines when it has to clean private property – Muddy River News
QUINCY — The Quincy City Council heard a presentation Monday on how the city may be able to tighten up and better enforce cases of unkept properties that the city eventually ends up cleaning up. Director of Inspection Michael Seaver and City Attorney Bruce Alford gave aldermen an idea of how to handle nuisance abatement cases that includes trash and junk in people’s yards and yards with foot-tall grass. The proposal includes shifting more cases …
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