Galesburg City Council debates landscaping regulations, animal control

Galesburg City Council debates landscaping regulations, animal control

Galesburg Mayor Peter Schwartzman reads a proclamation recognizing National TRIO Day before the Monday, Feb. 21, 2022, city council meeting. National TRIO Day will be celebrated Feb. 26. TRIO is the first set of federal programs to address the profound social, economic, and cultural barriers to higher education in the United States.

GALESBURG — Mayor Peter Schwartzman and users of the metropolis council fulfilled Monday night at Town Hall to talk about lawn ordinances, approve funding for neighborhood business loans and update Galesburg’s contract with the Knox County Humane Society.

Town Manager Todd Thompson and Director of General public Is effective Wayne Carl introduced the council a suggested provision to regulate the top and width of garden crops in order to enhance the visibility of streets. 

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According to the recommended regulation, vegetation upcoming to the edge of driveways must be no taller than 18 inches, vegetation at the avenue corners should be no taller than 30 inches and practically nothing should really be planted within two feet from the edge of a terrace.