from wrobert...
Code Enforcement now staffed on weekends
I got an email stating that starting this weekend, there will be code enforcement out. You just have to call 622-0000 and it route to the cell phone of the on duty officer who will take your complaint and try to assist you.
I have seen a lot of comments on here about them not working on weekends and they have told me that the last time they tried this they got very few calls. So I want to make sure that everyone knows that they are available for action.
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Thanks for the clarification. I was jsut excited to see a boogie board on there.Guess it was left by the trash cans. My source says she also took a pic of a truck full of beach chairs. Hopefully, that one is of a code enforcement truck. I'll post it as soon as I receive it.
Wrobert would know since he is chair of the Walton County code Enforcement board.
Walton County, FL - Home Page - Code Enforcement
Thanks for the clarification. I was jsut excited to see a boogie board on there.Guess it was left by the trash cans. My source says she also took a pic of a truck full of beach chairs. Hopefully, that one is of a code enforcement truck. I'll post it as soon as I receive it.
Look in last week's Sun. There is a whole article on removal of items from the beach.Was having coffee at Amavida's this morning and saw a white open bed truck as pictured here go through Seaside loaded with beach debris. Can't say if it was just from public access's or otherwise. I thought the county attorney ruled and they wouldn't go on private beach(?) to remove trash. Does anyone know what the definative word is on this subject?
I didn't think code enforcement picked up stuff off the beach, just TDC.
I maybe wrong, but that's what I was told.