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Resident urges legal review of rental-inspection policy, questions use of parking fines and requests budget capital message
Summary
Resident Yehuda Aronson told council he opposes using parking-ticket revenue as a general revenue source, urged legal review of Kingston’s rental-inspection practice citing Rivera v. Borough of Pottstown, and requested a capital message to accompany the published budget; Administrator Sondra Riviello and Mayor Jeffrey Coslett thanked him for the comments.
During public comment Monday, resident Yehuda Aronson thanked Council President Rob Jacobs and raised several issues for council consideration: the purpose of parking fines, the legality of routine rental inspections, and transparency around capital spending in the budget.
Aronson said parking tickets should primarily deter unsafe parking rather than be used to generate general…
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