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Clean Curb Act discussion draws residents; committee holds bill to refine enforcement and agency role

2800453 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

CB15, the Clean Curb Act, which would ban objects left on county roads and authorize agencies to remove cones/objects, drew extensive public comment and was held so staff and agencies can refine enforcement language and outreach.

The Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy and Environment Committee on March 27 heard testimony from multiple neighborhood associations and held CB15, the Clean Curb Act of 2025, to allow more work with county agencies on enforcement authority, exceptions and community outreach.

Sponsor Chair Olsen said the bill would prohibit leaving cones, buckets and other objects in public rights‑of‑way to prevent obstruction, unfair parking claims, and pedestrian and emergency access hazards. The draft authorizes certain county agencies to remove objects from county roads and provides…

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