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Council Member Hanford Advocates for Barbecue Regulations at Park Shelter Rentals Council discusses barbecue access and human waste disposal rules at park shelters.

Monroe City is taking steps to enhance your park experience with new regulations on barbecues, kayaking, and waste disposal—ensuring fun and safety for all!

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City Council Considers Increased Park Trespass Penalties after Repeated Offenses Council members debate park exclusion policies for repeat trespass offenders in local parks.

Monroe City Council is taking a hard stance on park trespassers, with discussions on stricter penalties that could change the way we enjoy public spaces forever.

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Council Member Advocates For Locking Al Borland Gates To Combat Illegal Activity Council member proposes gate lockdown at Al Borland to reduce illegal dumping and encampments.

Monroe City Council is taking a stand against rising illegal activities in Al Borland Park by proposing to lock its gates at night—could this be the key to a safer community?

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Monroe Council Considers One-Year Exclusion for Fishing Regulations Around Lake Tai Council members agree to limit fishing exclusions to one year for Lake Tai.

Monroe City council is diving deep into the future of Lake Tai, balancing fishing regulations with community enjoyment—will your voice be heard?

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Council Reviews Parks Ordinance Update Ahead of July 22 First Reading Council discusses proposed parks ordinance changes and public outreach efforts before vote.

Monroe City's council is on the brink of transforming local parks with new ordinances, but will the community's voice be heard in the process?

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Parks Department launches pilot mulch project to combat weeds without herbicides Parks staff evaluate mulching method to replace herbicides in Hillcrest Park maintenance.

Monroe City is testing a groundbreaking mulch project at Hillcrest Park to replace harmful herbicides and preserve park beauty—could this be the future of eco-friendly maintenance?

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