Dalton to study village noise ordinance sign usage

From: Daily Record, The Wooster, OH | Date: May 14, 2008| Author: RACHEL JACKSON | Copyright information

By RACHEL JACKSON

Staff Writer

DALTON -- Council will not revisit its engine brake ordinance, but will look into additional signage regarding the noise ordinance.

In response to residents' concerns the safety committee discussed whether the real issue is the use of engine compression brakes or loud noises, Police Chief Ryan Pearson reported to council Monday.

"The committee believes it's a muffler issue, not a 'Jake Brake' issue," said Councilman Terry Johns, who is...

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