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Sherwood adopts new ticketing and towing rules, updates parking and police service fees
Summary
On April 1 the Sherwood City Council enacted Ordinance 2025-001 revising municipal code on ticketing and towing and approved Resolution 2025-019 moving parking and police service fees to a fee schedule and updating public-records charging practices; a consent-item construction contract for Edie Road also passed.
The Sherwood City Council on April 1 adopted Ordinance 2025-001 amending Sherwood Municipal Codes 8.04 and 10.08 (and removing section 9.6) to revise the city’s rules on ticketing and towing vehicles, and approved Resolution 2025-019 to update the city’s schedule of fees for parking violations and police services.
City interim attorney Sebastian Tapia told the council the ordinance adds a requirement that notifications to the registered owner or driver include the vehicle’s current location and the date and time of a potential tow and reduces the time for a person to present proof of ownership from seven business days to three to mirror state statute. “Notifications to the registered owner, the driver of the vehicle will get information about the vehicle's current location and the date and time of…
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