Thursday, August 17, 2017

News from the Village of Palm Springs in The Lake Worth Herald today.

“Attention Owners, Agents, Custodians, Lessees and Occupants of Real Property Within the Village of
Palm Springs.”

Pick up the Herald every Friday at the City’s
Downtown newsstand located at 600 Lake Ave.
in the little City of Lake Worth.
Newspaper is still ¢50. Have news or a community event coming up? Call 561-585-9387. 

In the Herald today, on page 5:

“You are hereby notified that you are required by law to cut and prevent the excessive accumulation of weeds, underbrush, grass or other dead and living plant life upon your improved property; to remove any trash, waste, rubble, debris, refuse, abandoned appliance, or other nocuous matter or condition located on any property owned, controlled or occupied by you in the Village of Palm Springs; and that upon your failure to do so, the Village of Palm Springs will institute nuisance abatement proceedings against your property and cause such nuisance to be abated. [emphasis added] The cost of such abatement will constitute a special assessment lien against the property on which the nuisance is located. Such special assessment lien shall be coequal with the lien of all state, county, district, and municipal taxes and superior in dignity to mortgages and all other liens, irrespective of the date of the recording of the municipal lien or the date of the recording of any mortgage or any other lien on real property. A failure to pay said lien, even such lien upon homesteaded property, may result in a loss of title to your property.”

Kimberly M. Wynn, Village Clerk 
Village of Palm Springs, Florida