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Kittanning raises street-sweeping fine to $20 per violation

December 29, 2025 | Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania


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Kittanning raises street-sweeping fine to $20 per violation
The Kittanning Borough Council voted Dec. 29 to increase the street-sweeping fine from $10.00 to $20.00 per violation.

The motion to raise the fine was made by Council member Fred Laird and seconded by Council member Wilbur Stitt; the minutes record the motion carried with no opposition. The minutes do not specify an implementation date beyond the meeting record; council members asked Public Works to update enforcement paperwork and to coordinate necessary notices.

The increase is intended to strengthen enforcement of street-cleaning rules. Specific enforcement procedures, notice to residents, and any timing for implementation were not specified in the Dec. 29 record and are to be handled by Public Works.

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