Does the City not have any regulations (not sure of the right word) for what the owner of a prime piece of commercial property needs to do to maintain it? I know they can ping me if I don't cut my grass for what seems like 2 weeks.
The former Scott & White location off of University across from Fish Daddy's looks like hell, to put it mildly. Overgrown uncut weeds, parking lot in disrepair with 2 foot tall grass growing from cracks, half-broken concrete elements in various places. Does the City code enforcement have no way of dealing with this? Fine by me if the Pappas family doesn't want to build on land they purchased, but they should at least have to keep it halfway decent looking.
The former Scott & White location off of University across from Fish Daddy's looks like hell, to put it mildly. Overgrown uncut weeds, parking lot in disrepair with 2 foot tall grass growing from cracks, half-broken concrete elements in various places. Does the City code enforcement have no way of dealing with this? Fine by me if the Pappas family doesn't want to build on land they purchased, but they should at least have to keep it halfway decent looking.