City Ordinances Chapter 5.04 Buses Chapter 5.08 Pawnbrokers And Junk Dealers Chapter 5.12 Hawkers And Peddlers Chapter 5.16 Itinerant Wholesale Fruit Or Vegetable Dealers Chapter 5.20 Auctioneers Chapter 5.24 Fortunetelling And Character Reading Chapter 5.26 Contracted School Transportation Regulations Chapter 5.28 Taxi and Livery Commission Chapter 5.30 Taxicab Commission (repealed 09/12/2007) Chapter 5.32 Lodging Houses Chapter 5.34 Rooming Unit Rentals Chapter 5.36 Charitable Solicitations Chapter 5.40 Massage Business Or Occupation Chapter 5.42 Biomedical Research Regulations Chapter 5.44 License Fees For Storage Of Inflammable Liquids Chapter 5.48 Temporary Outdoor Amusements Chapter 5.52 Automatic Amusement Device License Fee And Regulations Chapter 5.56 Transient Vendors Chapter 5.60 Mobile Home Park Rent Control Board Chapter 5.64 Revocation Or Suspension Of Licenses And Permits Chapter 5.68 Brownfield Tax Abatements Chapter 5.72 Body Art Establishments
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Under-21-Night Entertainment License RulesMayor Sarno has issued new rules and regulations governing entertainment licenses for 'under 21' events at Springfield nightclubs. More about the Under-21-night regulations New Vacant and Foreclosed Properties OrdinanceMayor Domenic J. Sarno and the Springfield Finance Control Board have passed an ordinance which will regulate the maintenance of vacant or foreclosed residential properties in Springfield. The purpose of the ordinance is to protect and preserve public safety, security, and quiet enjoyment of occupants, abutters and neighborhoods where vacant and foreclosed residential properties are located. More about the new vacant and foreclosed property ordinance |
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