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Marion County holds first public hearing on proposal to publish legal notices on county website

5713884 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

County attorneys presented proposed amendments to three sections of the Marion County Land Development Code to allow legal advertisements to be posted on a publicly accessible county website as an alternative to newspaper publication; no vote was taken and a second hearing is scheduled for Sept. 16, 2025, at 10 a.m.

Marion County held the first of two public hearings on proposed changes to the Marion County Land Development Code that would allow legal advertisements to be posted on a publicly accessible county website instead of being published exclusively in newspapers.

The county attorney told the hearing the proposal would amend three sections of the Land Development Code, including the definition of “due public notice” and two procedural sections that set spacing and publication requirements for land-development and zoning notices. "It does still allow that if something should go wrong, you can still publish in the newspaper, but it does give the…

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