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Ordinance committee sends multiple handicap and resident-parking requests to police for review, advances urgent request
Summary
The Lawrence City Ordinance Committee voted to send several resident and handicap-parking requests and removal petitions to the Police Department for investigation and recommendation, and advanced an urgent request described by a councilor as a "life and death" situation.
The Lawrence City Ordinance Committee on Feb. 11 voted to send a string of resident and handicap-parking requests and petitions for removal to the Lawrence Police Department for review, including an urgent request for 160 Garden Street that Councilor Wendy Luzon described as a “life and death situation.”
The committee’s action covers multiple docketed items: document 494-24 (160 Garden Street), 438-24 (a broader parking ordinance submitted by another councilor), and a series of more routine petitions (documents 3225/303 Bruce Street; 33-25/19 Exchange Street; 34-25/remove sign at 57 Bigelow Street; 35-25; and 36-25/remove sign at 67 Farnham/60 Seventh Street). Members recorded votes to send each item to the…
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