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(Shenandoah) Shenandoah could follow in Essex s footsteps in considering a noise ordinance.
Near the end of Tuesday night s Shenandoah City Council meeting, Councilman Kim Swank says at least one resident he s talked to wants the city to look into it. A citizen called me, and said she was having some problems with some neighbors with noise, said Swank. She called the police, and they said they couldn t do anything because we don t have a noise ordinance. Is that something we need to look into, to give our police department a little backing or support?
Shenandoah City Administrator A.J. Lyman says he s met with Police Chief Josh Gray and City Attorney Mahlon Sorensen on possible regulations prohibiting loud noises something the city is without.
(Shenandoah) Discussion and possible action on some long-running issues is on the Shenandoah City Council s agenda.
Meeting via ZOOM Tuesday evening at 6, the council will hold a public hearing on the proposed sale of city-owned property at 804 South Center Street to Leonard Hickey for $10,001. Hickeyâs bid was the highest of three the city received for the property. Other bids were received from Allison Million and Damon Mason, and Jacob and Tamara Gray. Council members set Tuesday night s public hearing by a 4-to-1 vote at its last meeting earlier this month. Councilwoman Cindy Arman cast the lone dissenting vote favoring Million and Mason s bid, instead. At another previous meeting, City Administrator A.J. Lyman says the council still has the final say on the propertyâs sale.