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Sheriff's office reports increased patrols; residents raise complaints about noise and refuse
Summary
Corporal Tyler Price said deputies are patrolling N. Main and Granite Avenue to enforce speed limits; residents voiced concerns about unregistered motorcycles, loud exhausts and trash left after a change in refuse trucks. Council authorized planned tree removals.
The Port Deposit Town Council heard public-safety and maintenance updates Aug. 5 as residents raised quality-of-life concerns and staff outlined upcoming maintenance work.
Corporal Tyler Price of the county Sheriff’s Office told the council the department provided updates for June and July and that deputies "are patrolling N. Main Street and Granite Avenue to enforce the speed limit." Councilman Berlin asked deputies to increase enforcement on…
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