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In the April 6, 2016 edition of the Swift County Monitor-News, Reed Anfinson authored a story titled ‘Council aims to focus on cleaning up Benson’ with the following information: “You see a car parked in a front yard with tarp over it and a block later three cars are parked in a front yard. Down a couple more blocks is a house that has been badly in need of a paint job for years. Drive around some more in the community and you see a surprising number of residential neighborhoods with cars parked in yards. We don’t remember it being quite as prevalent as it is today. Maybe people used to take more pride in what their yards looked like in the past. Maybe they knew their neighbors better and were more respectful of not being the one responsible for making a neat and well-cared-for block look junky. But cars aren’t the only problem. People are pulling large campers into residential yards and leaving them. You will see pickup campers, some with old tarps over them, some not, dropped in a yard. Some yards have dilapidated sheds with holes in them and broken doors providing great habitat for feral cats and rodents. Others yards are strewn with a wide assortment of junk.
The problem of broken down, dilapidated buildings isn’t a one isolated to residential areas. There are a few in the downtown area as well. Buildings needing paint, a building with the metal roof caving in, and others just simply in need of some attention to take them from looking run down to passable are a few of the problems that need correcting. According to Doug Griffiths and Kelly Clemmer, if you want to ensure that your community fails, then you have to make sure you don’t paint. Of course, painting isn’t the only factor included in this concept – it encompasses anything that may beautify your community such as sweeping, cleaning, planting flowers, mowing grass, picking up garbage. We are struggling as a region to attract people to come and live here. But while we will go to extraordinary lengths to get a new business land, buildings and financing to help them get started or expand, we need to do a much better job of making this a community that looks like a really nice place to live. Communities are often judged by first impressions. As people drive around your town, they make judgments not just about what it has to offer, but also about how it looks. It doesn’t take many rundown homes, yards full of junk, or cars parked in yards for the people driving around to say, I wouldn’t want to live next door to that!
At that point, you have likely blown your opportunity to maybe bring a young family of four to town. The employer who was hoping to fill a vacancy with a well-qualified person has lost him or her to another community. They won’t be buying a home; they won’t be going to the local grocery story; they won’t be buying goods at the local hardware store; they won’t be visiting the local medical clinic; or helping the local school district out with the $7K in state funding each of their children represents –funding that helps maintain classroom teachers. Benson’s City Council is talking about getting serious in its enforcement of nuisance laws to see the community cleaned up. In the coming weeks it’s likely that those who have let their yards become an eyesore are going to be getting ticketed.
If our current ordinances don’t address the problem of cars parked in yards, then we hope they pass one. This law can also address campers. Not everyone is going to be happy with the council’s efforts. Some are going to be angry about it; some think that local government has no business telling them to clean up their yard or where to park their vehicles. But Benson’s council does have an interest in ensuring property owners meet a minimum standard for cleanliness & appearance. Health issues, protecting the value of properties in a neighborhood, as well as helping spur economic development are all good reasons to enforce these standards. We certainly support and appreciate the direction the council is taking on making the community a more attractive place to live.”
Who buys old cars in Columbus?
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