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Kevin Johnson, Code Enforcement Officer

237 S. Pavilion Avenue
856-461-1460 x7
[email protected]
9:00 am to 3:00 pm

The Department of Code Enforcement is responsible for preserving the quality and value of public and private property, and maintaining a high quality of living for residents of the Township of Riverside by eliminating conditions that threaten the health, safety, and general welfare of the public.

The Property Maintenance Code of the Township of Riverside maintains standards for such matters as doors, electrical, garbage, heating, landscaping, paint, plumbing, refuse, roofs, sidewalks, siding, weed removal and more. Code Enforcement administers the Property Maintenance Code of the Township of Riverside to ensure that property owners, landlords and tenants all comply with Township Codes and that properties are maintained accordingly. Potential violations are discovered through field inspections, resident complaints, and referrals from other agencies. Properties in violation are issued a Notice of Violation to give time to correct a violation before a summons is issued.

To report a violation, please fill out the form below.

Kevin Johnson, Code
Enforcement Officer

237 S. Pavilion Avenue
856-461-1460 x7
[email protected]
9:00 am to 3:00 pm

The Department of Code Enforcement is responsible for preserving the quality and value of public and private property, and maintaining a high quality of living for residents of the Township of Riverside by eliminating conditions that threaten the health, safety, and general welfare of the public.

The Property Maintenance Code of the Township of Riverside maintains standards for such matters as doors, electrical, garbage, heating, landscaping, paint, plumbing, refuse, roofs, sidewalks, siding, weed removal and more. Code Enforcement administers the Property Maintenance Code of the Township of Riverside to ensure that property owners, landlords and tenants all comply with Township Codes and that properties are maintained accordingly. Potential violations are discovered through field inspections, resident complaints, and referrals from other agencies. Properties in violation are issued a Notice of Violation to give time to correct a violation before a summons is issued.