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Council advances first reading of Parks & Recreation code amendments to address nuisances and align with state law
Summary
Arlington’s Parks and Recreation director presented first-reading amendments to the city code May 27 intended to reorganize the chapter, remove outdated references, clarify compliance with state law and add nuisances and enforcement tools for parks staff; council approved the first reading.
On May 27 the Arlington City Council advanced the first reading of an ordinance amending the Parks and Recreation chapter of the city code to reorganize language, remove outdated references and add enforcement tools for negative activity in parks.
James Rolesky, director of Parks and Recreation, told council the parks advisory board initiated a comprehensive review and recommended updates intended to improve readability, conform the chapter to state law and give staff more…
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