INC NEWS - Code Enforcement Summit
TheOcean1 at aol.com
TheOcean1 at aol.com
Sun Apr 22 01:46:30 EDT 2007
For those of you interested in more details, Aidil Ortiz Collins and Claire
Doyle sent the following:
Forwarded as a courtesy by Bill Anderson
First Claire's, then Aidil's -- thanks you two, for the heads up!
Bill
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The following was posted on the ABCD list. Don't have
more info than this, so I don't know if they are
focusing specifically on the demolitions issue or on
broader issues. There's a little more info (as well as
background on the demolitions issue) at
endangereddurham.endangereenda
> There will be a 'code enforcement summit' on May 1st
> at 6 pm in the
> city council chambers for the public to discuss the
> policies of
> Neighborhood Improvement Services (i.e. code
> enforcement) enforcement
> concerned about demolition policy in Durham, please
> attend the meeting
> if you can.
cd on shawnee
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City of Durham Hosts Code Enforcement Public Forum May 1
Forum to Help Residents Understand Code Enforcement and Legal Processes
What: City of Durham Code Enforcement Public Forum
Who: City Manager's Office and the Department of Neighborhood
Improvement Services
When: Tuesday, May 1, 2007, from 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Where: City of Durham Council Chambers
1st Floor, City Hall
101 City Hall Plaza
Durham, N.C. 27701
Fast Facts
· The City of Durham is hosting a code enforcement public forum to
help educate residents and property owners on code enforcement and legal
processes, the removal of unsafe structures as well as preservation and
revitalization efforts.
· City Manager Patrick Baker will open the forum and the City's
Department of Neighborhood Improvement Services will provide handout materials
along with a slide presentation. After the presentation, a moderator will
facilitate community feedback and a question-and-answer session for attendees.
· For more information about this public forum, contact Constance
Stancil, director of the City's Department of Neighborhood Improvement
Services, at (919) 560-4570, extension 247 or via e-mail at
_Constance.Stancil at durhamnc.gov_ (mailto:Constance.Stancil at durhamnc.gov) .
About the Department of Neighborhood Improvement Services
The City of Durham's Department of Neighborhood Improvement Services is
dedicated to improving the quality of life for Durham's residents by increasing
access to safe, livable housing and by aesthetically improving the City-built
environment through its code enforcement and impact teams. The department
provides community relations assistance to neighborhoods for organizing
communities, addressing neighborhood challenges and forming neighborhood
associations. For more information about this department, contact (919) 560-4570 or
visit the City's website at _http://www.durhamnc.gov/departments/nis/ _
(http://www.durhamnc.gov/departments/nis/) .
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Aidil Ortiz Collins
(919) 260-4807
_aidiloc at gmail.com_ (mailto:aidiloc at gmail.com)
In a message dated 4/21/2007 10:25:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
randy at 27beverly.com writes:
There will be a 'Code Enforcement Summit' on May 1st at 6 pm in the
City Council chambers for the public to discuss the policies of
Neighborhood Improvement Services (i.e. code enforcement).
RWP
27 Beverly
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