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Lawrenceburg City Council advances alley-vacation ordinance, approves commercial dumpster fees on first reading and discusses $1M Dearborn Plaza match
Summary
On May 4 the Lawrenceburg City Council approved ordinance 2026-4 (alley vacation) on first reading contingent on planning commission approval, passed ordinance 2026-5 (commercial dumpster fees) on first reading 4–1, and discussed a proposed $1,000,000 city contribution to Dearborn Plaza senior housing to be considered via appropriation in June.
The Lawrenceburg City Council on May 4 approved an alley-vacation ordinance (No. 2026-4) on first reading contingent on planning and zoning approval and voted 4–1 in favor of ordinance No. 2026-5 on first reading to adopt commercial dumpster fees and place revenue into the general fund.
During board reports and new business, a council member raised the idea of pursuing a food-and-beverage tax and referenced a recent vote elsewhere; the council discussed options and agreed a work session could explore details. The council also approved donation-committee recommendations…
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