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Board reviews tougher inoperable vehicle rules and enforcement process

5577202 · August 7, 2025
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The Board of Aldermen reviewed a revised inoperable‑vehicle ordinance that tightens definitions, clarifies exceptions and sets civil penalties; aldermen debated enforcement responsibility and the role of the city administrator versus the codes department.

FAYETTEVILLE, Tenn. — Fayetteville aldermen reviewed a substantially revised draft ordinance aimed at clarifying what counts as an inoperable or junk vehicle, strengthening exceptions and setting a civil penalty regime; members debated enforcement, administrative oversight and how penalties would be applied. Planning and codes staff presented a draft that expands the ordinance’s detail on…

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