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Tree Violations in EnerGov
Tree Violations in EnerGov
Neighborhoods
property violations, neighborhoods, energov
Property violations (Chapter 56/48 of the Kansas City Code of Ordinances) are primarily residential, exterior violations that are seen to create nuisances, danger, or otherwise detract from the health and safety of the neighborhood in which they occur. Inspectors follow a process to inspect, advise of violations, reinspect, and take enforcement actions if necessary |
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Dangerous Buildings Issues - Received and Resolved
Dangerous Buildings Issues - Received and Resolved
Neighborhoods
dangerous buildings, db
Updated daily. Dangerous Buildings cases are evaluated in accordance with building code standards to determine if they are a candidate for demolition. Private owners are generally given at least 30 days to conduct work to repair or demolish their property before the City will take action. The more severe the damage, the shorter the timeline the property owner has to avoid City action, which can include municipal court summons, fines, and demolition by City contractors (the cost of which is then assessed against the property owner).
For older data from PS CRM, please see https://data.kcmo.org/311/311-Call-Center-Service-Requests-2007-March-2021/7at3-sxhp |
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Property violations (Chapter 56/48 of the Kansas City Code of Ordinances) are primarily residential, exterior violations that are seen to create nuisances, danger, or otherwise detract from the health and safety of the neighborhood in which they occur. Inspectors follow a process to inspect, advise of violations, reinspect, and take enforcement actions if necessary |
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Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund Applications, 2021
Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund Applications, 2021
Neighborhoods
ntdf, neighborhood tourist development fund
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Property Violations from EnerGov
Property Violations from EnerGov
Neighborhoods
property violations, neighborhoods, energov
Property violations (Chapter 56/48 of the Kansas City Code of Ordinances) are primarily residential, exterior violations that are seen to create nuisances, danger, or otherwise detract from the health and safety of the neighborhood in which they occur. Inspectors follow a process to inspect, advise of violations, reinspect, and take enforcement actions if necessary |
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Updated daily. Dangerous Buildings cases are evaluated in accordance with building code standards to determine if they are a candidate for demolition. Private owners are generally given at least 30 days to conduct work to repair or demolish their property before the City will take action. The more severe the damage, the shorter the timeline the property owner has to avoid City action, which can include municipal court summons, fines, and demolition by City contractors (the cost of which is then assessed against the property owner). |
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Kansas City Missouri Homesteading Authority Data
Kansas City Missouri Homesteading Authority Data
Neighborhoods
land bank, land trust, kcmha, ...
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