Tecumseh Finds Two Dilapidated Properties Hazardous

  • Tecumseh Mayor Eddy Parker listens during the City Council’s first regular monthly meeting of the year, Jan. 3. Countywide & Sun/Kendra Johnson
    Tecumseh Mayor Eddy Parker listens during the City Council’s first regular monthly meeting of the year, Jan. 3. Countywide & Sun/Kendra Johnson
  • Tecumseh Fire Chief Rhett Banks presents information to the City Council regarding a proposed agreement between the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry Department of Defense and the City of Tecumseh Fire Department to accept a Zodiac Inflatable Boat. Countywide & Sun/Kendra Johnson
    Tecumseh Fire Chief Rhett Banks presents information to the City Council regarding a proposed agreement between the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry Department of Defense and the City of Tecumseh Fire Department to accept a Zodiac Inflatable Boat. Countywide & Sun/Kendra Johnson
Last fall, Tecumseh City Council’s regular meetings saw recurring discussions lamenting unkempt properties around town, but little action. At the first meeting of 2022, on Jan. 3, the council determined that the structure at 205 Linda, Tecumseh, OK to be dilapidated, constituting a hazard to the health safety and welfare of the general public, constituting a public nuisance, and authorized it to…

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