Proposed Mayfield Heights ordinance shines light on difficult problem

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The legislation stems from some residents who have complained that their neighbors’ outdoor lighting consistently shines into their homes. In a couple of instances, residents have stated that the light is intentionally meant to upset them.

Published: May. 10, 2022, 12:43 a.m.

City Council on Monday delayed by two weeks taking a vote on the final site plan for its planned community/aquatic center at 6306 Marsol Road. Interstate 271 is in the upper right corner. MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Law Director Paul Murphy said he has been studying for two months legislation Councilman Robert DeJohn has proposed to prohibit and penalize light trespassing on residential properties.

 

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