Why are there Neighborhood Quality of Life Ordinances?
Studies have shown that poorly maintained properties and boarded up homes not only reduce property values, but also lead to an increase of crime and other undesirable behaviors in a neighborhood. By reducing the number of junk cars and inadequately maintaned buildings, homeowners and tenants can enjoy improved property values and greater neighborhood pride while making their neighborhood more secure and stable. To make a complaint, call the Neighborhood Hotline at 441-6300. More Information/Background about Quality of Life Ordinances: www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/urban/ownerop.htm Hobbyist Permit Applications: www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/urban/neigqual.htm Health Department Hazardous Vehicle Info: www.lincoln.ne.gov/health/environ/kllcb/vehicle.htm Unregistered vehicles, hazardous vehicles, or wrecked/junked/dismantled vehicles may be in violation of the City’s Quality of Life ordinances. Whether parked on private or public property, vehicles need to be registered within 30 days of purchase. To