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Commercial Point council debates DORA and street-closure rules; no final vote
Summary
Councilors discussed a proposed Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) and street-closure rules, raising public-safety, policing and application-timing concerns; the council did not adopt an ordinance at the meeting and noted a 30-day publication window before final action.
Councilors spent substantial time reviewing a proposed ordinance establishing a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) and related street-closure procedures for village events. No ordinance vote was taken; councilors identified conditions and process details that must be clarified before final approval.
Council members and staff discussed public-safety requirements, including police staffing, notification to the fire chief for road closures, restroom and trash responsibilities, and whether entertainment on…
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