The Town of Plattsburgh is kicking off its annual spring clean-up, with property inspections set to run from April 27 through May 1. Code enforcement officials will check residential properties for compliance with local maintenance rules, including issues like junk, debris, garbage, and unregistered vehicles. Violations could lead to notices and follow-up inspections to ensure […]
The Town of Plattsburgh is kicking off its annual spring clean-up, with property inspections set to run from April 27 through May 1. Code enforcement officials will check residential properties for compliance with local maintenance rules, including issues like junk, debris, garbage, and unregistered vehicles. Violations could lead to notices and follow-up inspections to ensure problems are corrected. Town leaders say the effort is aimed at improving safety and quality of life, while also reminding residents that New York’s ban on open burning remains in effect through May 14.

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