An
interesting thing happened this week at the Wayne City Village Board meeting.
The trustees unanimously approved a new ordinance which declares inoperable
motor vehicles to be a nuisance. The new ordinance spells out what happens when
the owner of a junk car gets a ticket from a village police officer.
Among the
things….the vehicle will be impounded. The person who violates the ordinance
will be fined between $150 and $750 for
each offense. The ordinance states that the owner will also have to pay the
towing bill. Kudos to the leaders in Wayne City.
Well, that’s
interesting considering we have a problem with inoperable cars dotting the
landscape of Fairfield. I’ve been bothered by junk vehicles that haven’t moved
since I moved back two years ago. Like rabbits, junk cars seem to multiply if
left alone.
We have been
promised that will change with the new municipal court coming to town in the
next few months. It is supposed to deal with junk cars and dilapidated
property. The goal was to deal with the
problems in a cost effective way. I sure hope that is the case and we see
action in our neighborhoods. Otherwise, what was the point in establishing it
in the first place?
In the
meantime, I was most so impressed with the exact wording of the new Wayne City
ordinance, I thought it would be a good addition in Fairfield. But then I found
out where the wording came from.
Fairfield.
I guess
having an ordinance and enforcing an ordinance…are two different things.
We need a county wide ordinance passed by the County Board.
ReplyDeleteFairfield enforcing ordinances is just a joke. They are all talk and no action.
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