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Councilmember proposes ordinance to require alarm registrations be kept on premises, citing printing constraints
Summary
A proposed amendment to the Metropolitan Code (BL2025-5836) would change display requirements for alarm permits so registrants must keep a copy on the premises rather than rely on an in-house printed sticker; sponsor said the city’s printing equipment is obsolete and staff now provides a PDF via email.
At a Government Operations & Regulations meeting, a councilmember introduced an ordinance (B L 2025-5836) to change local alarm-permit display requirements so that registrants must keep their permit registration on the premises rather than rely on a printed sticker that Metro used to provide.
The sponsor, identified in the meeting as Miss Benigny, said Metro historically mailed or printed stickers when residents registered an alarm, but the…
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