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Board members and downtown merchants spent substantial time describing recurring sanitation and safety issues on the district's 1400 block and at several vacant storefronts.
Concerns raised included repeated public urination in alleys, patrons passed out or bleeding in doorways, overflowing trash and the accumulation of debris near a prominent vacant storefront (referred to in discussion as the Kresge/Crest building). Merchants said the conditions reduce customer comfort and give visitors a poor impression of downtown.
Board reaction and next steps: members expressed frustration that prior complaints to city code compliance have not consistently resolved the problems. Staff said she will inquire with zoning and code compliance, report back with relevant ordinances and timelines, and attempt to schedule city code staff for a future meeting so the board can ask questions and seek enforcement options.
Why it matters: merchants told the board that cleanliness and the appearance of vacant properties affect customer traffic and the district's economic vitality. The board said it will compile specific examples and pursue formal follow-up with city departments.
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