Code Enforcement to inspect Playland Park properties for code violations

Posted 9/1/21

Okeechobee County Code Enforcement heard the concerns of the citizens and is launching its next neighborhood enhancement effort.

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Code Enforcement to inspect Playland Park properties for code violations

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OKEECHOBEE — Okeechobee County Code Enforcement heard the concerns of the citizens and is launching its next neighborhood enhancement effort.

Starting the week of Sept. 13, Okeechobee County Code Enforcement Officers will visit the Playland Park area. This neighborhood enhancement effort is intended to help property owners stay in compliance with county regulations and improve the appearance of the neighborhood. The goal is to maintain safe and economically viable neighborhoods.

Code Enforcement Officers will inspect properties for code violations including, but not limited to:
• Outdoor storage such as car parts, appliances, and similar items,

• Junk, trash and debris,
• Overgrown grass and weeds,
• Inoperable/abandoned vehicles,
• Unauthorized farm animals,
• Exterior property maintenance such as broken windows, damaged roofs, and other types of exterior damage,

You do not need to be present during the inspection. However, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact the code enforcement office.

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