Businesses that are non-compliant receive a warning, after which they are ticketed.
The City of Richmond gave out 170 tickets in the third quarter of this year to businesses that were non-compliant with municipal bylaws, collecting more than $35,000 in fines.
A report going to the community safety committee next week notes the increase is a result of city staff investigating business that continue to operate while not being compliant with city bylaws. While the city doesn’t break down what kinds of tickets were issued in their report, they note that some of the tickets were due to sign bylaw infractions.
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