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Madison County adopts ordinance banning livestock at large on public highways
Summary
The Madison County Board of Supervisors adopted Ordinance 2025-9 to make it unlawful to allow livestock to run at large on public highways; the measure creates enforcement discretion and a $100 fee triggered on a third offense within 90 days, and will be codified in chapter 6, article 201 of county code.
The Madison County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday adopted Ordinance 2025-9, making it unlawful to allow livestock to run at large on public highways.
Mister Cave, who presented the draft ordinance, said the change responds to repeated incidents of animals on roadways, typically caused by poor fencing, and is aimed at repeat…
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