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Residents ask Brownsburg council to clarify noise ordinance so police can act before 11 p.m.

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Residents presented a petition asking the council to amend Brownsburg Code of Ordinances §93.51(b) to remove ambiguous language that they say limits police enforcement before 11 p.m.; town attorney will review proposed language and work with police.

Dr. Ivan Gershagen and other residents asked the Brownsburg Town Council on April 24 to amend Brownsburg Code of Ordinances §93.51(b), saying current wording limits police enforcement of loud-noise complaints before 11 p.m.

Dr. Gershagen said he had documented incidents and created a public web resource that aggregates calls and described a decline in incident severity after recent police attention. He asked the council to amend the ordinance to remove ambiguous phrasing he said hampers enforcement. "I petition the council to amend Brownsburg code of…

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