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Local governments have become leaders in policy development that is progressive, quickly implemented and effective in reaching the individual. These include:

  • Anti-smoking by-laws
  • Anti-idling by-laws
  • Pesticide by-laws
  • Sewer use by-laws
  • Tree and/or shade by-laws

 

 

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