Pittsburg city commissioners approve a measure keeping vehicles off of lawns. At a commission meeting earlier this month, an ordinance banning the parking of vehicles on lawns, grass, or landscaped areas was adopted by commissioners. City leaders say several factors led to the move, including vehicle safety, environmental concerns, and the impact on city infrastructure and utilities. “When there are vehicles, whether they’re inoperable or they’re operable, they’re running vehicles, or they’re used daily parked in the front of a home, in the yard, you know, that’s going to be where your utilities are running. That’s not meant to have a vehicle on top of utilities,” said Kim Froman, Director of Community Development and Housing, City of Pittsburg. The first offense will lead to a $25 ticket, with fines increasing for each additional offense.
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