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Flook new head of West Chester Building, Housing, Codes Enforcement Dept.
Since his hiring in late July, Flook who is charged with code enforcement, building codes, zoning and planning, land development and enforcement of all ordinances said he is not making any big ...
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Mamdani announces $2.1M settlement with major landlord as tenants describe 'nightmare' conditions
New York City reached a $2.1 million settlement with A&E Real Estate over 14 buildings, forcing repairs of 4,000-plus ...
Without the recommendation, homeowners will continue facing financial harm, local governments will be susceptible to ...
The city announced it will begin enforcement of its outdoor lighting code in the spring following a period of outreach and ...
Inspectors from Pitt County will oversee building code compliance and rules that govern floodplain development in Farmville following approval by the Pitt County Board of Commissioners of a request fr ...
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Norway Commons residents ask Select Board to consider rent stabilization moratorium
Norway to hold a public hearing Thursday on a request to demolish dilapidated sections of the former Advertiser Democrat ...
Gurgaon: In line with directions of Punjab and Haryana high court, the department of town and country planning (DTCP) has ...
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SLC mayor tells warehouse owner a rumored ICE detention facility would be unlawful without changes
Mayor Erin Mendenhall sent a letter to a Salt Lake City warehouse owner warning that the building is not up to code for an ...
Members of the City Council are considering creating an additional chapter under Title 1 of city code and a new section under ...
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Penn State has 5 returning starters, but plenty of experience from portal
Only six others have started at least one game at Penn State: wide receiver Koby Howard, center Dominic Rulli, guard Cooper ...
The City of Vancouver's recent fire code crackdowns on arts, cultural, and music events could backfire and drive such ...
Cleveland has issued more than 9,000 tickets and $1.7 million worth of fines to those who flout the city’s housing code.
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