CouncilTrac · Matter
What this is
Council will discuss a proposed public awareness campaign aimed at encouraging homeowners to improve the appearance of their residential properties.
Why it matters
The campaign could affect expectations and resources available to homeowners for maintaining or improving their properties.
Timeline
- July 10, 2026 Agenda posted — July 8, 2024 meeting
Appearances on agendas
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City Council — July 8, 2024
Review and discuss; no formal action indicated
Official agenda language
REVIEW AND DISCUSS AN AWARENESS CAMPAIGN FOCUSED ON ENHANCING THE CURB APPEAL OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES
Documents
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