My neighbor and I are involved in a dispute. What can the City do to help resolve this situation?

"Neighbor disputes" often do not involve issues that have a municipal aspect to them or do not involve a violation of the City's Code of Ordinances. The City encourages everyone to remember that we are all individuals, and as individuals we enjoy a wide variety of differing interests and activities that may or may not mix well with those of our neighbors. Getting to know your neighbors and friendly communication with them may reduce potential conflicts and problems. If you are not sure if your situation involves a violation of the Moline Code of Ordinances, you should document the facts of the situation and contact the Police Department at 309.797.0401 or the Neighborhood Improvement Officer at 309.524.2014 for assistance.

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1. How do I make a Freedom of Information Request?
2. What does the City do about abandoned/inoperable vehicles?
3. Is the City's Corporation Counsel "my attorney" if I live in the City of Moline?
4. Where can I find the Moline Code of Ordinances?
5. My neighbor and I are involved in a dispute. What can the City do to help resolve this situation?
6. What is a Notice & Order courtesy notice?
7. I have been issued an ordinance violation, what should I do?
8. What is the Rental Housing Inspection Program?
9. Are you required to have an attorney for your ordinance violation case?
10. When will the City close the ordinance violation case against me?
11. Can I request community service as penalty for my offense?
12. What are the fines for ordinance violations?
13. Can juveniles enter their plea alone?
14. What forms of payment does the Circuit Court accept?
15. What can I do about my neighbors tree branches hanging over my property?
16. What is a weed/vegetation nuisance violation?