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Milan City Aims to Clean Up Yards with Tougher Rules on Inoperable Vehicles - The Sun Times News

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Milan’s revised policy cracks down on unsightly cars. If passed, private property owners couldn’t store unlicensed and nonworking vehicles in their front yards or for more than 30 days in their backyards  – whether that be an antique car they’re working on, a junk car for parts, or a broken down commuter car. Milan City Council approved the first reading of their revised policy at their May 20 meeting. The second reading will be at the June 3 me…
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thesuntimesnews.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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