Proposal heads to council with few changes
DANVILLE – An advisory committee did not make many changes to a proposed ordinance for a city rental-registration program Tuesday night. The plan now moves to city council members.
Since July, the committee has debated new measures to prompt more compliance among the city's landlords. Mayor Scott Eisenhauer appointed the committee earlier this year following a housing plan he proposed to reduce blight and increase rental registration compliance.
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