Update rules for removing abandoned and broken vehicles from city streets
In Plain English
The city currently has laws about removing abandoned, wrecked, or broken cars from public areas. These updated rules clarify when the city can tow these vehicles and what procedures it must follow. If approved, enforcement becomes more consistent across the city.
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