The city’s director of protective services, Todd Flynn, says this includes rubbish and the length of the grass.
The city of Corner Brook received 11 calls from residents recently who were concerned about others with “untidy properties.” At last week’s public meeting, Councillor Vaughn Granter read the protective services stats for the month of May. The city’s director of protective services, Todd Flynn, says this includes rubbish and the length of the grass. May’s stats also included 12 calls for animal control and 45 for the Corner Brook Fire Department. Flynn says the city recently hired a new person to handle animal control, who is still in training but active in the role now.
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