Livability court

Summary

A Livability Court is a municipal court (or court of limited jurisdiction) focused on cases involving non-compliance with codes and standards about housing, waste, the environment, noise, animal control, zoning, traffic, and tourism.

The first Livability Court in the United States was created in Charleston, South Carolina, in 2002.[1] Other cities in South Carolina have since adopted Livability Courts including North Charleston, Lancaster, Greer[2] and Newberry.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ City of Charleston, SC » Municipal Court Archived 2006-09-23 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Court Bulletin
  3. ^ The City of Newberry, SC - Property Maintenance