Stockbridge has expanded its code enforcement service to seven days a week as of Aug. 27.

Officers are working between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. every day, according to a recent statement by city officials. The department is responsible for a variety of things such as monitoring and enforcing applicable ordinances, codes and regulations related to zoning, land use, nuisance housing, property maintenance, health and safety, blight, graffiti, water waste and other matters of public concern. Residents and business operators of Stockbridge can report concerns by utilizing the free online application SeeClickFix. City residents can also submit concerns by emailing codeenforcement@cityofstockbridge-ga.gov.

Code Enforcement serves as a resource and provides information on Stockbridge regulations to property owners, residents, businesses and the general public.

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