Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Nearby Community Considers Restrictions On Sex Offenders


Just 45 minutes to the southwest of Dorchester, the Village of Alexandria has proposed a new ordinance that would restrict where sex offenders can live, while levying $500-a-day fines on landlords who rent to sex offenders.  The ordinance would forbid registered sex offenders from living within 500 feet of schools, village-owned and maintained parks, licensed day care centers and any school bus stops on village property.

The Lincoln Journal Star covers the story here.

The board is expected to vote on the proposal Wednesday. Opponents say it would force landlords to unlawfully evict tenants or deny them housing, while proponents believe the law is in the best interest of the village’s children.

In a letter sent to the board Monday, the left-leaning ACLU asked that the village strike several parts of the proposal, which it says violate both the Nebraska and U.S. constitutions, including the proposed penalty to landlords.

News of the proposed ordinance caused one registered offender to leave town for Colorado last month.

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