Clinton Township board to decide whether unsolicited newspapers could invoke fees, infractions
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CLINTON TOWNSHIP — At press time, Clinton Township officials were deliberating the enacting of an ordinance that would regulate the delivery of unsolicited newspapers while financially penalizing those who would not comply.
The ordinance was put forward by Clerk Kim Meltzer and introduced at the Board of Trustees’ April 12 meeting. The motion was approved by six of the seven members, with Supervisor Bob Cannon being the lone no vote.
An agenda item for board approval or rejection was listed as part of the board’s April 26 agenda.