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ONTARIO Ontario City Council had many speakers during the public comments portion of its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday night, with the majority speaking about fines regarding ordinance violations. It is noteworthy that one of those speakers was former Dallas Brockett, former Ontario Code Enforcement Officer. He started by saying he wanted to discuss code enforcement. âI know thereâs been a little bit of talk about not refilling my position when I left,â said Brockett. He said that decision was made by Ontario Police Chief Steven Romero. Brockett went on to say he also wanted to discuss âundoing everything [he] worked so hard on to try to accomplish and make this city cleaner.â ....
ONTARIO — The matter of civil penalties as it relates to those racked up by violating the city of Ontario’s ordinance pertaining to weeds and trash will go before the ....
ONTARIO City of Ontario Finance Director Kari Ott took to the podium at the Ontario City Councilâs work session on May 6 to make a presentation about an amnesty program for civil penalties that residents may have incurred. The idea was initially floated by City Manager Adam Brown, who was not at the meeting as he was out of town. After discussing the matter at length and hearing public comment from the lawyer representing Mayor Riley Hill in a lawsuit versus the city over civil penalties, the council took action to temporarily halt ordinance fines. The suggestion to put a temporary hold on the fines and fees related to ordinance violations until the program gets âfigured out,â was brought forth by Councilor John Kirby. ....