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LaSalle resident urges clarity on chicken sales, nighttime industrial noise and Rotary Park plans

2133446 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

During public comment at the LaSalle City Council meeting, resident Dina Hicks urged enforcement and clarity on the chicken/egg ordinance, questioned why industrial noise limits do not drop at night and asked about a change in plans for Rotary Park.

Dina Hicks, a LaSalle resident, used the public-comment portion of the Jan. 20 LaSalle City Council meeting to call for clearer enforcement and explanations of several local ordinances and projects.

Hicks told the council, “I did find the ordinance. I read through it to see if there's anything about not being able to sell eggs,” saying she found no prohibition on selling eggs but did locate a requirement for permits. She also raised concerns about enforcement, saying ordinance violations should be handled by tickets rather than “throw[ing] out the ordinance.”

Hicks also criticized what…

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