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Bexley council tables proposed noise ordinance after public concerns; asks for police data and decibel examples
Summary
Council voted to table Ordinance 32-25 (noise/disturbing-the-peace updates) to allow police and mayoral presentations in January and to consider clarifying language including a duration threshold raised by a resident speaker.
At the Dec. 16 meeting, Bexley City Council moved to table Ordinance 32-25, a proposed update to the city—s disturbing-the-peace noise rules, to allow further study and presentations from the police department and the mayor in January.
Mister Silverman, who introduced the ordinance earlier, said the council would schedule presentations on current noise enforcement statistics and…
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