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Council advances amendment on ‘unlicensed vehicles’ to second reading after split vote

3029278 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

On first reading council approved an amendment to the property‑maintenance code that would stop enforcing licensing of vehicles parked on private property; the item passed first reading with one dissenting vote and will return April 28 for second reading.

The Lebanon City Council approved on first reading amendments to the city code addressing “unlicensed vehicles” on private property, moving the ordinance (Council Bill 68‑45) to a second reading on April 28.

City staff explained the change would remove a licensing requirement that staff said burdened enforcement resources without improving neighborhood appearance. Under the proposed language, vehicles…

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