Keep Rockland Beautiful Hosts Annual Code Enforcement Symposium
The sixth symposium dealt with abandoned houses and illegally converting single residency homes
The Keep Rockland Beautiful Code Enforcement Task Force focused on two big housing issues in the county at its annual symposium Wednesday morning. The Sixth Annual Code Enforcement Symposium was held at the Rockland County Fire Training Center in Pomona, and officials from the county spoke on the two issues: people abandoning their homes and single room occupancies being converted so multiple families can live there. “We only hold the symposium when we feel like an issue has gotten bad enough that we need to start talking about how to fix it,” said Orangetown Highway Department Supervisor Jim Dean, a Keep Rockland Beautiful board member who moderated the event. “In this case we felt like we had two issues to discuss.” Keep Rockland …
livinginthemoment
10:17 am on Friday, October 21, 2011
Right on!!!! Tim O'Neill is a much better choice for Sheriff. That bloc needs to be blocked.   more ›