Direct staff to create law regulating permanent property encroachments
In Plain English
Some property owners install fences, gardens, or other improvements that extend onto city property like sidewalks or right-of-way areas. The city currently has no clear rules about these encroachments. If approved, staff develops a new law to regulate when and how property owners can make permanent improvements on city land.
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