Garden Grove

Code enforcement in spotlight

GARDEN GROVE City Hall (Orange County Tribune photo).

An update on the activities of the city’s code enforcement staff tops the agenda of Tuesday’s meeting of the Garden Grove City Council.

Code enforcement is the practice of making sure that municipal codes relating to lawns overgrown with weeds, commercial signs that don’t meet legal standards and other eyesores and problems are dealt with.

Also on the agenda is the purchase of eight new police department administration vehicles from multiple auto dealerships at a total cost of $338,115.40.

The council will meet at 6:30 p.m. at 11300 Stanford Ave.

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  1. city of garden grove does not work with you they work against you on citations a random person that hates you makes a complaint and as a property owner you have no rights i asked who made the complaint he said it was anotomus and i made complaint on there web site awhile back and you have to put down your name and i have asked my neighbors and my neighbors likes my trees. i find it very wrong when he says no you need to cut them down to 36 inches and that is it. that would look rediculas that would be an eye sore to the whole public i try so hard to have a nice house inside and out and it really tears me up inside these are city officials and i just cant beleive your like this then he says if you see anything you can complain. Im not like this maybe you are but not me . this is so wrong I cry every night . I havent felt hurt in along time I feel it now.. Maybe you would understand if you worked hard to fix a house someone just comes by and takes it away I did nothing wrong . so disappointed with the people in the city of garden grove

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