Foster City I A Day in the Life: Code Enforcement
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2018
- Have you met Foster City’s Code Enforcement Officer? The role of the Officer is to enforce the municipal code, or the standards and laws of the City, to ensure the safety, health, welfare, and appearance of our community is preserved.
Check out this video to learn more about the Code Enforcement Officer’s role.
About ‘A Day in the Life’ video series:
The City of Foster City is proud to employ over 190 employees in various positions working to provide effective and efficient services to our residents. As part of this quarterly video series, we’ll be highlighting different employees and the important role they play in our City. Tune into the series and learn more about some of our dedicated employees and their key roles and responsibilities.
I talked with him on my street a while back. He was making the contractors paint over the PGE street painting at end of project. I SO appreciate that.
Thanks for making and sharing such a great project! The video is great!
Actually, I had a great pleasure talking to Ken some time ago when I had noise concern and he was very nice and professional, he helped me a lot with it and I can't say how much happier I am now. Thank you Ken and City of Foster City!
You're in the wrong place. You want socialism go to North Korea.
The filmmaker did a very nice job with this video.
I love doing this job, very rewarding career
I used to build boat docks in Foster City.
Hmmm. Could I do something like this while having a Business Entrepreneurship and small business management background? A position is open in my town and it seems rather interesting. Like right down my alley😂
Need to have a financial understanding component if owner cant afford to maintain property the government should hire kawn service to take care off it
Most of the time its due to money as to why the owner is not maintaining property
Thanks for the video I'm applying to for this type of job
Can't get a real job, eh? What, no one at McDonald's or anything janitorial is hiring? Because those are legitimate jobs by comparison.
@@yepisaidit8229 What? I already had another job and looking for a new job that paid more
@@yepisaidit8229The only people who hate code enforcers are trashy people. Usually people who are renting out rooms to entire families for cash, people running puppy mills, people using their front lawn as a car parts junk yard, etc. So you must be trashy... Yep I said it.
This is the definition of "Brown Shirts" Why is it so important that one group of people have a need to control other people?
So we don't need codes? Or people to enforce codes? 😂
It's all about contracts and pushing socialism .
I wouldn't want that job
A Day in the Life of rat
Your job is illegitimate, get a real job. Earn a living doing something useful for people.
morally illegitimate
So. Much. This. I just can't figure out what kind of a-hole it takes to want to drive around and tell people what they can and can't do with their own property, particularly when whatever the complaint is has absolutely nothing to do with public safety.
Code Enforcement may not be very popular, but it is certainly a legitimate duty. Maybe if your city has codes that are ridiculously overreaching, you might have a point, but in a general sense, most code issues are related to legitimate safety and health concerns. Keeping mosquitoes and pests under control, or keeping a City looking presentable, it’s no different than having your parents teach you how to keep your house in order. This is just the same thing on a bigger scale. Also, if some of the codes seem overreaching or over bearing, try visiting your city Council and for running for council and making things change “for the better“, whatever that means in your opinion.
I will say that whoever made this video probably have the best intentions, but the code enforcer comes across as a pedantic officious busybody just a little bit. And to the original commenters point, some places act like they are an HOA instead of a municipal government. There is a nice balance to strike between keeping public health and safety, then becoming incredibly overbearing and putting your nose into peoples business far in excess of what is constitutionally permitted.
Socialism has no place in America
Your job should be eliminated there is no reason to be able to tell people what they can or can't do on their own property, get a real job.
Don't live in the US if you can't live by the code lol
Lol fr these fucktards have no skill
So just let people grow jungles and let the responsible neighbors suffer with reduced home values
It's nobody's duty to keep your neighbor's home value.
It's all about contracts find out what contract you have with these people and close the contract. If you're using your social security number for benefits and privileges they might be hard to accomplish