What is code enforcement?

The City of Collinsville uses code enforcement to seek correction of public nuisances as defined by City Ordinances and State Statutes. A public nuisance is generally defined as a condition that affects the community's health, safety, and welfare. Some of the most common public nuisances are high grass, trash accumulations, and unsecured or dilapidated buildings.

A private nuisance, which is not enforceable by the city, generally only affects adjoining properties such as improperly installed fences or trees that overhang a neighbor's house. The City of Collinsville does not enforce neighborhood Covenants and Homeowner's Associations (HOA).

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1. Where is the fire station located in Collinsville?
2. Where is the police department located and what are the hours of operation?
3. What kinds of trash do I put in my cart and what is prohibited?
4. What is code enforcement?
5. Is it okay to burn inside the city limits?