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During the public‑participation portion of the Aug. 7 meeting, Damika (spelled in the record as "Dimica") Levy said she is seeking to acquire a family property at 443 Levy Way and wanted to confirm whether any code‑enforcement violations remain on the parcel before proceeding.
Levy described the property as her grandmother’s and said it is currently owned by an uncle; she said her interest is sentimental rather than financial. She said she had visited code enforcement and asked for help understanding the property’s status.
City Manager Rosenthal and Councilwoman Young confirmed to Levy that staff has met with her and that the matter "is already in the workings" and staff is taking care of it. Levy said she will await follow‑up from staff.
No formal action was taken; the remarks were recorded as a public comment and staff noted they would continue addressing the property’s code‑enforcement status.
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