Casper Declares War on ‘Dangerous’ Run-Down and Neglected Properties
One Community Update
April 26, 2024
Source: Cowboy State Daily
Drug houses, abandoned properties and eyesores the city has tagged as “dangerous” are in the crosshairs of the city for rehab or removal.
City Manager Carter Napier and Chief Building Official Justin Scott both informed the Casper City Council this week that progress is being made to remedy neighborhood concerns as “dangerous buildings” are identified.
“We have been anxiously aware of properties that have gone a long time without any attention and, as a result, have become public safety hazards,” Napier said. “With regard to that concern, as well as with respect to complaints we get from neighbors that are adjacent to these properties, I am real happy to say that we have made a lot of progress.”
Napier said public safety calls typically give police and fire agencies a heads up about the need to investigate structures as dangerous, but the city also receives calls from neighbors about “nefarious activities” that happen at those run-down and neglected properties.
“From my perspective, the opportunity to get these properties either removed, renovated or otherwise dealt with in a very proactive manner has been just a very welcome development,” he said.
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