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    Posted: 04 June 2005 at 1:16pm
Download the City of Centennial Code Enforcement Documentation at the bottom of this posting.

Code Enforcement is one of the biggest issues brought up by Parkborough Residents.  We all hate seeing the broken down vehicles, oversized vehicles blocking views, fences in disrepair, barking dogs at all hours, out of control weeds/bushes, etc.

Now you can do something about it.  Since we have become part of the City of Centennial, we are privileged to the resources provided by the City of Centennial and our tax dollars.  There are a couple different ways you can get your info to the Code Enforcement Office.

Call in your information:
Centennial Code Enforcement Office: 303.754.3320

Submit your information online:
http://co-centennial.civicplus.com/forms.asp?fid=54

Please make sure to provide details when contacting the Code Enforcement Office, so they can move quickly and efficiently on the violation.

Overview of Code Enforcement Procedures from the brochure:

"When the city receives a complaint on a property, the code enforcement office will contact the owner or occupant and inform them of the violation and of steps needed to bring the property into compliance.  For failure to correct the violations(s), a resident or business may be subject to fines of up to $1,000 per day per violation.  In many cases complainants may request anonymity."

We all want our neighborhood and community to be respectable and look great.  This resource now available to us will help in aiding what those of us who are concerned want. If we all do our part, we can start the cleanup process today!  Please take the initiative and contact the Centennial Code Enforcement Department for anything you feel is a concern around your home.



Edited by DKPeppard - 06 August 2008 at 9:18am
David Peppard
President, Parkborough HOA
www.parkborough.org
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