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Board reviews plan to delegate neighborhood truck restrictions to administrative process
Summary
Staff outlined a proposed amendment to Chapter 23 to allow neighborhood truck prohibitions to be approved administratively (neighborhood request → traffic study → town manager decision) rather than listing each street in the municipal code; board members asked detailed questions about enforcement and tools (signage, cameras, targeted outreach).
Town staff proposed revising Chapter 23 of the Mooresville code to make it easier and faster to regulate truck traffic on residential streets by moving approvals from an ordinance-by-street approach to an administrative process.
Public Services Director Kevin Blayton told the board the change would allow the town to accept neighborhood requests, run a traffic-engineering study, develop an…
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