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Centerton council adopts no‑soliciting ordinance, orders 10,000 door‑decals
Summary
The Centerton City Council on June 10 adopted an ordinance restricting door‑to‑door solicitation from sunset to 9 a.m., raised permit fees and authorized purchase of 10,000 “no soliciting” decals to be distributed at City Hall.
The Centerton City Council adopted an ordinance June 10 that changes the city’s door‑to‑door solicitation rules, expanding the hours when solicitation is restricted and authorizing the city to provide “No Soliciting” decals to residents.
The council passed Ordinance 2025‑25 by roll call vote after a discussion about the hours and enforcement. Under the ordinance the restricted time window was changed from a fixed morning hour to a variable end time defined as “sunset” (as determined by National Weather Service data), with solicitation not allowed after sunset and before 9 a.m. The council also raised the annual permit fee for solicitors from $50 to $100 and added a $10 fee for each additional permit associated with the same applicant.
Mayor Bill, who…
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