Nuisance Vehicle Ordinance Cuts ‘O’ Street Complaints

Lincoln Police Chief Michon Morrow says a city ordinance targeting nuisance vehicles is helping reduce complaints along ‘O’ Street and other areas affected by excessive noise, racing, and reckless driving.

In an interview with KLIN News Morrow said the ordinance was developed through collaboration between the Lincoln Police Department, the Mayor’s Office, City Council, and City Law after residents voiced concerns about quality-of-life issues caused by loud vehicles and street racing.

Morrow says officers heard those concerns firsthand. ” We heard it loud and clear, and literally heard it with our own ears,” Morrow says. “We understood how it was having a negative impact on the quality of life for people living near ‘O’ Street.”…

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