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Aldermen refer downtown wildlife-feeding and rodent concerns to Charter and Ordinance committee
Summary
Following a resident’s report of increased mice and rats linked to feeding in the downtown core, the Board of Aldermen voted to refer possible ordinances addressing feeding wildlife and pest management to the Charter and Ordinance Committee for drafting and review.
A resident's report of widespread mice and rat activity downtown prompted the Rutland City Board of Aldermen on May 19 to send possible ordinance language addressing feeding of wildlife and downtown pest control to the Charter and Ordinance Committee.
Karen, who identified herself as a downtown resident, described visible mice and rats in her building and said she observed people scattering bread and seed in downtown…
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