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Public nuisance properties can affect the health, safety, and quality of life for nearby residents. This vote gives the county legal authority to address those problem locations in Precincts 2 and 3.
The court is being asked to approve an official order — called an Order to Abate — for multiple properties in Precincts 2 and 3. 'Abate' means the county can step in and require the problems to be corrected. The specific properties and what makes them a nuisance are detailed in the case file (26-3853).
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This is a public government meeting. Residents can attend in person or check the Harris County Commissioners Court agenda for details on how to watch or comment. If you have questions about a specific property or want to share concerns, you can reach out to the contact listed for this item.
• Check the full agenda on the Harris County Legistar page before the meeting. • Attend the June 11 meeting in person at 1001 Preston St if you want to observe. • Contact Tiffany Amboree at Tiffany.
Amboree@harriscountytx.gov with questions about this item. • Find out if your address falls in Precinct 2 or 3 if you think a nearby property may be included.
• Follow up after June 11 to see if the order was approved and what happens next.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Request for approval of the Order to Abate a Public Nuisance at multiple locations in Precincts 2 and 3." on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
If you live in Precinct 2 or 3 and have concerns about a problem property in your neighborhood, this action may be relevant to you. You can also contact your precinct commissioner's office to learn more about how nuisance abatement works in Harris County.
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