In January of 2020, the City Attorney’s Office worked with Common Ground, Code Enforcement, Community Services Section (CSS), and Fire, the Neighborhood Law Program and drafted amendments to the ordinances, including the vacant building ordinance, which currently serves to register and track vacant and foreclosed residential buildings. They proposed amendments that would add commercial properties and vacant lots to the registration requirement and help to identify responsible persons. Additionally, lots and properties that are the source of complaints would have additional requirements such as the installation of attractive fencing. The ordinance is expected to be brought to City Council for consideration by the end of Fiscal Year 2020.