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Mayor seeks NOPEC "Do Not Knock" resolution to curb unsolicited solicitors

Highland Heights City Council · April 28, 2026
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Summary

Mayor Brunello asked Council to place a NOPEC "Do Not Knock" resolution on the next agenda, saying the program "provides an extra layer of protection for our residents" and that it carries no cost to the city; Law Director Lograsso agreed to prepare the legislation.

Mayor Anthony Brunello asked the Council to add a NOPEC Do Not Knock resolution to the next meeting agenda, saying the program "just provides an extra layer of protection for our residents." He told colleagues the program carries no municipal cost and could be advertised on the city website and in the newsletter after passage.

Law Director Lograsso agreed he could draft the necessary resolution for the next Council meeting. The proposal does not reflect a final Council vote; the mayor framed it as a staff‑prepared resolution for future consideration rather than immediate adoption.