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Mount Clemens commission introduces amendment to disorderly-person, trespass ordinance in first reading
Summary
The Mount Clemens City Commission voted to introduce a first reading of an amendment to the disorderly-person and trespass ordinance to clarify definitions of disorderly and loitering conduct and to add penalties; adoption was set for Nov. 4, 2024, and commissioners emphasized the draft is not intended to criminalize homelessness.
The Mount Clemens City Commission on first reading introduced an amendment to the city's disorderly-person and trespass ordinance that officials say clarifies definitions of disorderly and loitering conduct and prescribes penalties. The commission set Nov. 4, 2024, as the adoption date for the ordinance.
The motion to introduce the amendment was made during the commission's general-business session and carried by…
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