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City Council approved ordinance limiting "polycars" to 24-hour street presence; $20 fine for verified complaints, board told

2953504 · April 10, 2025
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Summary

A board member reported that on March 17 the City Council adopted an ordinance restricting 'polycars' from remaining in the street more than 24 hours before or after pickup, and set a $20 fine for verified complaints; vote details were not provided to the board.

Hanson told the board that on March 17 the City Council approved an ordinance concerning "polycars," saying the vehicles cannot be in the street for more than 24 hours before or after pickup and that the city will assess a $20 fine for complaints that are verified.

Hanson reported additional city actions from March 17: the council approved Crawford and Associates to provide accounting and consulting services; it declared three vehicles surplus to be sold; and the council met in two executive sessions. Hanson did not provide vote tallies or other implementing details to the board during the report.

The transcript used the term "polycars." The exact legal definition or local code section for "polycars" was not provided in the council report to the board. Hanson summarized the outcome but did not specify which council member moved the ordinance or the roll-call results.

The board did not take a formal action on the council's report during this meeting; the item was presented as an informational update.