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Cedar City council to consider ordinance restricting vehicles displayed for sale on public streets
Summary
Police Chief Adams presented a proposed amendment to Cedar City Ordinance 35‑13 that would make it unlawful to park a vehicle on a public street primarily to display it for sale, with limited exceptions for incidental parking and short-term displays adjacent to a resident's property; council moved the measure to action for formal consideration.
Cedar City police and council members debated a proposed ordinance on Wednesday that would prohibit parking a vehicle on a public street for the primary purpose of displaying it for sale.
Police Chief Adams told the council the change would make “it shall be unlawful for the owner or operator of a motor vehicle or trailer to park it or allow it to be parked on any highway, street or shoulder area for the primary purpose of displaying it for sale,” while listing limited exceptions such as incidental parking and displays on streets…
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