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Passaic council introduces multiple ordinances for July 1 reading, hears resident plea over handicap parking enforcement
Summary
The council introduced six ordinances for July 1 first reading — including bus-stop relocation, residential parking permits, disabled parking by plate, carnival inspection fees and clothing-bin regulation — approved routine items, and directed staff to review a resident’s request for an 'autistic child' sign and parking enforcement near her home.
At its June 17 meeting, the Passaic City Council introduced several ordinances for first reading on July 1, approved routine consent items and heard a public plea about handicap parking and street storage of vehicles.
Ordinances introduced for first reading (set for July 1) included: - a proposed amendment to the city code (chapter 295) to relocate a bus stop on Broadway; - a proposed residential parking permit ordinance (chapter 295, part 10) setting requirements for neighborhood permits; - an ordinance amending the city’s restricted parking rules for disabled persons to be based on New Jersey license-plate numbers; - a proposal from the council president to amend the mayor’s salary (chapter cited in the meeting); - a revision to carnival, bazaar and fair rules to adjust fire inspection and…
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