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Resident asks Durham to consider ordinance to curb wildlife feeding after hundreds in neighborhood damage property

Durham City Council · November 8, 2024
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Summary

A Durham resident told council that open feeding in his neighborhood has led to overpopulation of wildlife, property and vehicle damage estimated by him at more than $50,000 on his street, and urged the city to consider restrictions modeled on Raleigh's ordinance.

Steven Harris, a resident of the Charter Ridge subdivision, asked the council to consider a city ordinance restricting wildlife feeding after his neighborhood experienced repeated property and car damage.

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