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Committee forwards proposed revisions to disruptive-property ordinance to council after staff, police review

3193008 · May 5, 2025
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Summary

The Government Operations Committee on May 5 voted to forward to the City Council proposed revisions to the city's Disruptive Property Ordinance that would expand the ordinance's scope and add two new disruption categories.

City Solicitor David Sopcak presented proposed revisions to the city's Disruptive Property Ordinance (Chapter 99) at the Government Operations Committee meeting on May 5 and the committee voted to forward the draft ordinance to the City Council for first reading.

Sopcak said the ordinance, originally passed in 2013, lists activities that can trigger a property being classified as "disruptive" when incidents accumulate within specified timeframes. Staff proposed four principal…

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