This week's code-violation brief · First Coast (Jacksonville)
Code enforcement and clerk-record signals across Jacksonville, St. Johns County, the Beaches, Clay County, Amelia Island, and Flagler County.
Brief generated May 31, 2026. Records refresh hourly; brief refreshes daily.
This week's shape
Jacksonville and the beaches are still mostly noise, but the useful stuff this week is the same old pattern: open nuisance cases, abandoned vehicles, vacant or boarded properties, and a few Palm Coast lots that look one step from a cleanup or lien path. The clearest operator targets are the properties with repeat complaints, vacant-house language, fire/demolition language, or active open notices that could push an owner to sell or stop ignoring the place.
Market signals
| Signal | Total records | This brief | Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15-1 NO PERMIT FOR SWIMMING POOL | 1 | 1 | Sign in or create account |
| code enforcement | 1 | 1 | Sign in or create account |
| code-enforcement-board | 1 | 1 | Sign in or create account |
| NOR WEEDS/OVERGROWTH- THE DILAPIDATED, PARTIALLY CONSTRUCTED HOUSE NEXT DOOR TO ME IS A CONSTANT DANGER. THE LAWN HAS WEEDS AND GROWTH UP TO 6 FEET HIGH. THERE IS LOOSE LUMBER IN THE FRONT OF THE HOUSE THAT WILL BE A DANGER IF WE GET ANY HIGH WINDS. WE HAVE CONSTANTLY COMPLAINED ABOUT THIS PROPERTY FOR THE PAST TWO PLUS YEARS BUT NOTHING EVER SEEMS TO GET DONE. HOW IS IT POSSIBLE FOR THIS TO CONTINUE TO BE SUCH A DANGEROUS EYESORE FOR SO LONG? WHEN WILL THE CITY HOLD THE OWNER OF THIS PROPERTY TO ACCOUNT? AT LEAST YOU SHOULD REQUIRE THEM TO KEEP THE WEEDS CUT DOWN. THIS IS GETTING RIDICULOUS. PLEASE HELP! THANK YOU! PCC #00363835 | 1 | 1 | Sign in or create account |
| Property / Nuisance BoardUp / Nuisance BoardUp | 1 | 1 | Sign in or create account |
This week we saw 600 signal-level rows across this market. Free email shows 5 ranked leads; Operator unlocks the full feed, CSV export, and live dashboard.
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What’s new in coverage
Coverage was strong again this week in Jacksonville, Palm Coast, St. Johns County, Atlantic Beach, Fernandina Beach, and Clay County. The best new signals were open nuisance, abandoned-vehicle, vacant-property, and unsafe-structure cases, with better volume than usual from Jacksonville and Palm Coast.
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