SOUTHFIELD (AP) - City officials in Southfield are seeking input from residents on ways to improve code enforcement in the Detroit suburb.
The city says Mayor Ken Siver and the city council will hold a community dialogue on April 14 at the Southfield Pavilion.
Enforcement officers will provide an overview of current city codes and ordinances. Enforcement procedures and policies also will be discussed.
Siver says Southfield must not allow its "community standards to slip" and that residents "want to live in an attractive, safe and clean community."
Officials canvassed neighborhoods last year as part of efforts to step up code enforcement and maintain the city's curb appeal.
Published: Wed, Apr 06, 2016