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Muscatine County board OKs first reading of special-events ordinance to cover county roads, parks
Summary
The Muscatine County Board of Supervisors approved the first reading of a new special-events ordinance to regulate events that use county roads, parks and other county property; the ordinance was prompted in part by a planned triathlon and will require insurance and hold-harmless agreements.
The Muscatine County Board of Supervisors on May 5 approved the first of three readings of a proposed special-events ordinance that would require applications, certificates of insurance and hold-harmless agreements for events that use county roads, parks or other county property.
County staff told the board the county’s planned first event under the ordinance is a proposed triathlon whose promoter and committee are “aware of all the issues” and…
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