With the hope of bringing properties that have not been mowed or taken care of under compliance, Cloverdale town officials issued a "final notice" to residents Tuesday night at its town council meeting.
At last month's meeting, officials first discussed what to do with property owners who have not mowed or kept their properties up.
On Tuesday night, town council president Brandon Tancak made it crystal clear moving forward, noting he will use the power of town manager Jason Hartman and Cloverdale Town Marshal Adam Hull to make an impact.
"Anyone living in town has been put on notice. There are ordinances in place. I am asking Jason (Hartman) and Adam (Hull) to redtag properties that have not been mowed or kept up. You will have 10 days to mow and if you don't, the town will send a utility employee out to do it and invoice the resident," Tancak said.
Tancak said it was unacceptable that on June 10 there were residents in town who hadn't cut their grass at all this year.
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