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Resident urges Youngstown to enforce ordinances as park schedules deer removal
Summary
A Sixth Ward resident asked Youngstown City Council to keep two city ordinances that ban hunting and discharging firearms in city limits, to notify Mill Creek Park leadership about a 400-foot residential buffer and baiting prohibitions, and to ensure state agencies do not override local law.
Patricia Ferrara, a Sixth Ward resident, told Youngstown City Council on Sept. 17 that she is concerned about planned deer hunting in Mill Creek Park and asked the council to preserve city ordinances that prohibit hunting and the discharging of firearms inside city limits. "Both our present and former law directors with full support of our mayor and council have written letters to [Park Director] Aaron Young to caution him about city…
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