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Councilors raise concerns about door-to-door solicitors and enforcement of ‘no solicitation’ signs
Summary
Council members discussed complaints about repeated door-to-door selling despite “no solicitation” signs and asked staff to review the city’s peddler/solicitation ordinance and enforcement options.
Council members raised concerns Monday about residents receiving repeat visits from solicitors, including roofers and other vendors, even when properties display “no solicitation” signs. A council member described a complaint in which the same contractor knocked twice within hours at a property that had a posted “no solicitation” sign and asked the city to review whether its peddling and solicitation ordinance and enforcement procedures provide a clear remedy. The council asked staff to check the…
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