Code enforcement reports 116 cases in June; parking citations and July 4 fireworks enforcement summarized

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Code enforcement reported 116 cases in June, with graffiti, illegal dumping, property‑maintenance complaints and street‑vendor issues leading the caseload, and nearly 900 parking citations issued the same month, the supervisor said.

Code Enforcement Supervisor Raul Rodriguez presented the department’s monthly report, saying the unit handled 116 cases in June. The most common complaints were graffiti, illegal dumping, property maintenance and unpermitted street vendors, he said.

Rodriguez reported 837 parking citations in June, including 196 for night‑sweeping and 272 for day‑sweeping (468 sweeping citations total). Other common citations included handicapped‑space violations, no current registration tags and parking in red zones; a total of 937 parking violations were recorded for the month.

Rodriguez said the July 4 fireworks suppression effort produced nine citations and that enforcement was hampered by earlier‑than‑expected deputy staffing shortages; the department had planned two enforcement teams but used one. He said officers would add July 4 enforcement observations to the July statistics report. Councilmembers thanked code enforcement and public‑safety staff for the work and urged continued patrols and outreach in areas with recurring complaints.

No formal council action accompanied the presentation; the report was accepted for information.