Elk Grove’s Spring Cleaning Program Kicks off Tomorrow
from:City Of Elk Grove category:Government and Politics posted:May 13th, 2008
Elk Grove, CA -- The City of Elk Grove is launching a special effort
this month to maintain the beauty of Elk Grove by keeping the city free from
blight. Elk Grove’s “Spring Cleaning” program kicks off tomorrow.
This month, the City of Elk Grove’s Community Enhancement officers will be
working proactively with the community on an extra effort to crack down on
serious nuisances in neighborhoods citywide. Officers will be concentrating on
properties with junk and debris, inoperable or abandoned vehicles and abandoned
homes. The goal is to inspect every street in the city by the end of this month.
“The city and community’s partnership to address blight in Elk Grove sends a
strong message about the strength of our neighborhoods and pride of ownership in
Elk Grove,” said Mayor Gary Davis. “Together, we will address the bad apples,
and preserve the quality of life our residents enjoy.”
The Community Enhancement officers will be armed with Elk Grove’s Nuisance Code,
which provides officers enforcement tools to deal with unsightly junk, abandoned
homes, unmaintained property, and other eyesores. The city will also be
executing several abatement warrants, allowing Community Enhancement officers
the ability to clean and maintain a neglected property themselves.
For more information, or to report a nuisance, call the City of Elk Grove’s
Community Enhancement Department at 916-687-3023.

