The male then threatened to shoot her as she fled, police said. Another female reported she was assaulted by a group of females in the rear of the premises, the city attorney's release said. Police said that while they were taking reports on those inicidents, an individual, who was later found to have been involved in a fight, crashed his vehicle into a parked car while trying to drive around a police cruiser, the release said.
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Properties commonly identified for removal are those in poor condition acquired by the land banks through property tax foreclosure, forfeiture, or donation.
Other demolitions may occur by an order from the Franklin County Environmental Court or from an emergency order from the City of Columbus Building Department. These properties have been identified as a hazard to the health, safety, and welfare of neighborhoods. Restoration: Not only is there the demolition of properties, the City created programs that offer assistance to neighborhoods to restore homes as well as lots where vacant and abandoned homes once stood. Homeowners and rental property owners are provided assistance in vacant property prevention.
Development organizations are provided with funding to address vacant property rehabilitation. A land care and garden program enlisting neighborhood groups to take care of vacant parcels was developed, too.
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