City of Mobile releases statement about letter warning residents of garbage violations

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The city of Mobile confirmed to FOX10 that they sent out the letters to homeowners

) - The city of Mobile has confirmed that letters sent to homeowners warning them about their garbage cans are from them. We originally told you about this story Wednesday night.

Those letters threatened people with fines for putting garbage cans out too early or leaving cans out too long. The warnings threatened homeowners with fines of over 600 dollars.“The Notice of Violation recently received by some residents is a warning that includes a possible “up to” fine based on the City’s existing ordinance.

After the story aired, FOX10 received an email from another person who got a similar notice. It raised suspicions because one homeowner told us they have never seen anything like it. “I’ve been living here for ten years, and we’ve never had any issues with any sort of fines,” one homeowner said.Download the FOX10 Weather App. Get life-saving severe weather warnings and alerts for your location no matter where you are. Available free in the

 

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