Titusville Police, LaCita Homeowners Association Eliminate Trespassers Who Created 100-Yard Debris Field

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blanket trespass in effect to prevent future damage

The Titusville Police Department and Code Enforcement worked with the LaCita Home Owners Association to eliminate trespassers who created a 100-yard debris field on LaCita private property. (TPD image)

BREVARD COUNTY • TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA – The Titusville Police Department and Code Enforcement worked with the LaCita Homeowners Association to eliminate trespassers who created a 100-yard debris field on LaCita private property.

According to officials, Titusville police and code enforcement officials will remain on the scene during the 3-day clean-up, paid for by homeowners and blanket trespass is in effect to prevent future damage.

Based on statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, abandoned or boarded-up buildings nearby can reduce the value of a home by as much as 30.7%. The trash in a neighborhood can reduce values by 14.5%.

Property values fall, vandalism and crime occur more frequently, and neighborhoods become noisy, dirty, and uncomfortable.

The Titusville Police Department and Code Enforcement worked with the LaCita Home Owners Association to eliminate trespassers who created a 100-yard debris field on LaCita private property. (TPD image)
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