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Resident opposes backyard parking limits; aldermen discuss out‑of‑state vehicle registrations and a voicemail concern
Summary
During public comment, resident Brian Schongert opposed a proposed ordinance limiting what residents can park or store on private property and asked that an alderman fix a city voicemail greeting. Later, aldermen discussed an anonymous letter about out-of-state license plates and possible registration loopholes.
A Grain Valley City resident used the public comment period to oppose any proposed ordinance that would limit what residents can park or store on their private property, and to raise a separate concern about a city-provided voicemail greeting that still names a former mayor.
Brian Schongert, who identified himself as a Ward 1 resident, told the board he was “not in favor of it as a taxpayer and as a property owner in this city” when speaking about renewed discussion at a Planning and Zoning workshop about restricting backyard storage or parking on private property. Schongert said the measure had…
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