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Co d e En fo rc em en t N ew sl et te r T h e P o st in g Significant Changes to the Code Enforcement Department Organizational changes within Code Enforcement have required that the Department downsize from a district office model to a regional office model. Prior to the consolida- tion, offices were located within each of the elected Board of Supervisors’ geographical districts. Code…
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Co d e En fo rc em en t N ew sl et te r T h e P o st in g September 2017 Volume 11, Issue Buried Treasures ~ District 4 Code Enforcement staff was made aware, by way of an on-line complaint, of inoperable vehicles that were allegedly abandoned on a property in the unincorporated community of Blythe. During the inspection, officers discovered a 4-door Chrysler, a Ford Pinto, and a Dodge van deep…
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Co d e En fo rc em en t N ew sl et te r T h e P o st in g October 2017 Volume 11, Issue 9 Working at the Car Wash ~ District 2 The County of Riverside Code Enforcement Department received several phone calls regarding a homeless encampment, excessive outside storage, junk, trash, and debris at a defunct car wash in the unincorporated community of Home Gardens. Having had previous complaints at…
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Co d e En fo rc em en t N ew sl et te r T h e P o st in g November 2017 Volume 11, Issue 10 Shake, Rattle and Roll ~ Administration On October 19, 2017 at 10:19 AM, Code Enforcement staff participated in a modified version of the Great California SHAKE OUT in conjunction with the County of Riverside Safety Division’s emergency drill. By practicing how to Drop, Cover and Hold On, staff understood…
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Co d e En fo rc em en t N ew sl et te r T h e P o st in g December 2017 Volume 11, Issue 11 No Job Too Big or Small ~ District 5 Code Enforcement does it all. A 16 acre property in the unincorporated area of Homeland was abated by the County of Riverside Code Enforcement Department. Over 12 tons of accumulated rubbish and excessive outside storage were abated by a County of Riverside approved…
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Preparing for El Niño The National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center is warning that this year’s El Niño could be as costly and devastating as the one that drenched California in 1997-98. Please don’t wait; we encourage you to prepare for this year’s rainy season now. Here are some helpful tips to get you started: 1. Property Clean-Up. Make a general inspection of your entire property…
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April 2016 Volume 10, Issue 2 Co d e En fo rc em en t N ew sl et te r T h e P o st in g Code Enforcement Statistics Annually the Code Enforcement Department opens an average of 5,200 cases consisting of multiple violations. Throughout the life of the cases Code Enforcement officers conduct on-site inspections, issue notice of violations and administrative citations. The graph below provides…
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July 2016 Volume 10, Issue 3 Co d e En fo rc em en t N ew sl et te r T h e P o st in g Community Meeting On Monday, May 20, 2016, several County representatives attended a Glen Oak Hills Community Association meeting at the Clubhouse on De Portola Road in Temecula. The special guest speaker was District 3 Supervisor Chuck Washington. Also present were: Deputy Director of Transportation Mojahed…
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August 2016 Volume 10, Issue 4 Co d e En fo rc em en t N ew sl et te r T h e P o st in g City of Perris Community Cleanup - District 1 On Saturday, May 14, 2016, the City of Perris hosted a community cleanup event. Riverside County Code Enforcement (under contract to the City of Perris) spearheaded the event and coordinated with CR&R (the local trash hauling service), City Public Works…
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September 2016 Volume 10, Issue 5 Co de E nf or ce m en t N ew sle tte r T he P os tin g Out of the Box Solution ‐ District 5 The on‐going problem of illegal street vending can be wearisome to a community. Nuevo had an illegal vending problem at two of its most popular cross streets creating a corner of chaos. Food was being sold in direct conflict with Health & Safety Codes, flower …