Neighborhood Law Programs: Generate Revenue, Reduce Blight and Crime

Event

Neighborhood Law Programs: Generate Revenue, Reduce Blight and Crime

Sep 18, 2021

Calcities 2021 Annual Conference and Expo
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Ballroom B1

Every city has nuisance properties that blight neighborhoods, endanger communities, drive down
property value, and harm neighborhood morale. Neighborhoods hope and expect cities to fix these
problems. Unfortunately, city responses to these issues often seem too slow. In response, several cities have developed Neighborhood Law Programs. Vallejo and Oakland have effectively used these programs – run from the city attorney’s office in close coordination with Code Enforcement, Fire, and Police – to fix community nuisance issues. This panel will explain why these programs are effective and how to create one.

Speakers: Eli Flushman, Associate, Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP
Joseph Kreins, Police Chief (Ret.), Vallejo
Paige Meyer, Fire Chief, San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District

Moderator: Ryan Griffith, Attorney and Associate Receiver, Bay Area Receivership Group