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Police report reviewed; council offers help opposing proposed unhoused-citizen law

Trappe Town Council · March 5, 2025
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Summary

First Sergeant Aita reviewed the police report filed with town records. Council members asked about a proposed law concerning unhoused citizens and collectively offered to help oppose it in any way they can.

First Sergeant Aita reviewed the police report that is filed with the town records; the council received the report as part of the packet. During the public-safety discussion, council members raised questions about a proposed unhoused-citizen law and expressed willingness to help oppose the measure, though no formal action or resolution was taken at the March 5 meeting.

The council did not record further specifics about the proposed law in the minutes. Town staff and council members indicated interest in monitoring the proposal and offering assistance in opposition, but no direction to staff or formal letter of opposition was recorded in the minutes.