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Parma Heights leaders outline nocturnal deer culling program; city to monitor permits and safety
Summary
Mayor Marie Gallo told council Jan. 9 that a state-approved nocturnal deer culling program will run on city property in January and February, with police and the Service Department monitoring safety and harvest. A public commenter criticized the plan and asked who pays municipal permit fees.
At its Jan. 9 meeting, Mayor Marie Gallo said Parma Heights will carry out a state-approved nocturnal deer culling program on certain city property during January and February and that police and the Service Department will closely monitor safety and harvest numbers.
The mayor said the city was "approved to pull 55 nuisance permits and they are allowing us to cull up to 95," and that the program will run at night and comply with applicable state and federal safety requirements. Holy…
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