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Council advances parking, portable-sanitation and rent-control measures; debates enforcement and resident impacts
Summary
The council introduced a no-parking ordinance for Lehigh Boulevard (20 26 0 4), advanced a portable-sanitation permit ordinance (20 26 0 5) and opened first reading of a proposed rent-control replacement ordinance (20 26 0 6) that would lower a local rent-control cap to 2.5% and reduce board size amid state-level litigation.
At the Feb. 10 meeting Jackson Township's council advanced three separate local measures dealing with parking, temporary sanitary facilities and rent control.
Ordinance 20 26 0 4 (vehicles and traffic): Council introduced a proposed no-parking zone on the south side of Lehigh Boulevard and on the east side of Adolphay Drive. Councilman Pollock expressed concern about whether the change would address the long-term cause of congestion in affected neighborhoods and said he…
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