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Resident urges Centreville council to table trailer/boat ordinance; second reading set
Summary
A resident urged the Centreville Town Council to table Ordinance 01-2025 (non‑self‑propelled vehicles), arguing the measure would affect many boat and trailer owners and complicate enforcement. Council confirmed a second reading will proceed and left a public hearing on the ordinance scheduled for the next meeting.
A resident told the Centreville Town Council on Feb. 20 that Ordinance 01-2025, a proposed amendment to Chapter 158 regulating non‑self‑propelled vehicles (trailers, boats, RVs), would be broader and more disruptive than the town had described and asked the council to table the ordinance and cancel the public hearing until revisions were made.
Tim McCluskey, who identified himself as a SunRail representative and a resident, said the ordinance will affect many local boat and utility trailer owners and could force residents to spend money, remove equipment or run afoul of homeowners associations. McCluskey said the ordinance would make it unlawful to park an attached trailer…
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