Neighborhoods

NeighorhoodThe City of Concord is dedicated to preserving and enhancing the quality of life in each of its neighborhoods. The City has divided Concord into three districts (Southern, Northern and Valley). Each district has its own community police station. There are Neighborhood Services specialists to assist residents in these areas with a variety of services.

Neighborhood Services

The purpose of the Neighborhood Services program is to preserve and enhance the quality of the community through implementation of the Neighborhood Partnership Program and a host of other services such as organization and coordination of City services to neighborhoods, education and technical assistance, neighborhood clean up projects, and Code enforcement services provided in a timely and efficient manner.

Multi-Family Housing Inspection Program

On March 7, 2000, the Concord City Council adopted Ordinance No. 00-2 establishing the Multi-family Rental Dwelling Unit Inspection and Maintenance Code. The purpose of the ordinance is to proactively identify blighted and deteriorated housing stock and to ensure the rehabilitation or elimination of housing that does not meet minimum Building Code and Housing Code standards. In addition, the ordinance is intended to promote safety and further preserve and enhance the quality of life for residents of the City dwelling in multi-family units.
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Residential Ordinances

There are numerous ordinances (or laws) in Concord that pertain to residential property. Most of these have been enacted to protect and preserve the basic character and quality of life in residential neighborhoods. They are typically designed to control accumulations of junk, trash, refuse, and vehicles, which are abandoned, unregistered or in disrepair.
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