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Council holds public hearing and approves first reading of ordinance restricting unregistered or inoperable equipment in right‑of‑way
Summary
After a public hearing with residents who supported restricting equipment on streets but asked for daytime work exceptions, council approved the ordinance on first reading and asked staff to return with refinements on exceptions and enforcement timing.
Nibley City opened a public hearing Oct. 16 on a proposed ordinance that would prohibit parking non‑motorized, unregistered or mechanically inoperable equipment in the public right‑of‑way.
Staff said the proposal grew from code‑enforcement complaints and safety incidents, and noted enforcement challenges with utility trailers and other unregistered equipment because they often lack plates and identifiable owners. The draft ordinance as presented would bar non‑motorized unregistered or permanently inoperable equipment from the public…
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