what can Omaha Neighborhood Scan do for my neighborhood?
Code Enforcement is Foundational to Neighborhood Decline
- Is neighborhood decline inevitable? NO!!
- Focusing on the condition of a neighborhood's housing stock, public spaces and improvements is one proven strategy for addressing the threat of decline
- Code enforcement can be instrumental in addressing these two factors, thus maintaining healthy neighborhoods and arresting/reversing the cycle of decline
Dominant Approaches to Code Enforcement
- Concentrated Code Enforcement: special enforcement, with capital improvement assistance
- Systematic Code Enforcement: all units in a district or neighborhood are inspected for violations
- Complaint Code Enforcement: inspectors react to complaints of code violation by citizens and others
Omaha Neighborhood Scan: Pilot Project
Based on:
- Systematic code enforcement (proactive)
- Trained neighborhood volunteers
- Technology to simplify, speed up and document code conditions
- Internally addressing code compliance issues
- Connecting neighborhoods with available resources
- Passing unresolved violations to City of Omaha Code Enforcement staff for action
Customizable Scans Scans can be conducted for:
- Housing code violations
- Zoning violations (e.g., down zoning issues)
- Sidewalk conditions
- Park conditions
- Tree inventories
- Vacant properties
- Graffiti
- Vehicle violations
- Weeds and litter
- Storm drains and catch basins
- Environmental problems
Neighborhood Scan Follow-Up
- Vehicle, graffiti, rodent, and weed problems go directly to City of Omaha
- With support from Omaha Neighborhood Scan, the neighborhood identifies code issues to work on addressing
- Informational letters or postcards
- Educational workshops
- Individual assistance where desired
- Ability to give “early warning” to landlords
- Problems not resolved at neighborhood level are turned over to City of Omaha
Further Information - Brochure