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Dilapidated, Trashed Out, Abandonned Properties Get Pinal County Supervisors Attention?

6/17/2024

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    If you ever wondered why properties like this one - with a burned out trailer, an abandonned structure with door hanging open, and crap all over the place - escape the attention of Pinal County officials here's the answer.  The county will not move unless there is a citizen complaint.  After that, years down the road, something might happen by way of remediation if certain conditions prevail.  (In our neighborhood a burned out fifth wheel and a massive accumulation of trash took four years of neighborhood pestering to get action.)  The Board of Supervisors (BOS) is rethinking this bizare situation and might actually be on the verge of making changes to a completely broken system.  Let's hope so.  To unincorporated communities like ours it matters a lot.  Health, safety, fire threat not to mention property devaluing eyesores are at issue.  

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Oracle Trash Matters

6/8/2024

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This property the old Pullen vet location at 1725 American Ave
  This property has been reported to Pinal County officials. It's much worse than these pics suggest.  Clear threats to the health and safety of children are present in a structure behind the trash pictured and a burned out trailer as images in a previous post reflect.  Slow walking remediation of this problem is not on county public works employees.  It's a fuction of rules and regs overseen by the Board of Supervisors.  
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    Kaz and I moved to Oracle in 1979.  The house we bought dated to the late 1940s.  With little advance knowledge of the place, we set out to build a new life together, intending to settle in and raise a family.

    Queens, New York and before that Chicago, Illinois rapidly receded in our rearview mirror as small town living moved front and center.

    Of course, we had to learn how to do lots of new things - from chainsawing dead trees, fighting fires, building cabinets, patching leaky roofs; not to mention figuring out how to get along in a rural town in Arizona with the center of local government an hour away and a do-it-yourself ethos the order of the day. 

    Kaz & Frank

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