Ban curb painting services without property owner permission
In Plain English
Companies have been painting address numbers on curbs and then demanding payment from homeowners who never requested the service. The city currently has no law preventing this practice. If approved, curb painters must get written permission from property owners before painting numbers on curbs in front of their homes.
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Said ordinance received first reading and was laid over two weeks for second reading
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