Scofflaws, Beware: Cinnaminson Code Crackdown Coming
Officials plan to target code violators with increase enforcement efforts. But who should lead efforts? And how much will it cost?
Brush left curbside for weeks. Trashcans languishing in the road for days. Waist-high grass and inoperable clunkers parked on neighborhood streets. Township committee members have seen it all around Cinnaminson and they’re ready to take a hard line against such code violations. Soon it may be possible for neighbors to more easily report violations as well, helping identify and squash minor issues before they became major neighborhood headaches. Questions remain though: Who should oversee code enforcement? Will a reporting system (and, presumably, annoyed neighbors) overwhelm township employees? How much will a reporting system cost? While code enforcement isn’t the most exciting undertaking, Cinnaminson officials say it will help protect…
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Christina Paciolla
7:12 pm on Saturday, November 17, 2012
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