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Use of Municode for Local Ordinances

jar546

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How many of you have the ability to use municode to look up local ordinances?

If your municipality is on municode, how often does your clerk's office codify changes?

Check here. You may find your municipality already on it.
 
I don't see any of my municipalities here. The state has a list, but I don't think it has been upgraded since they made it 20 years ago. If the municipal has a web site, you usually can't find it also.
 
Most cities in CA, use Municode.
As long as the city clerk sends them the updated ordinances, they do a good job.
 
I use it often, to look up adopted codes and amendments for a given AHJ. Often, the municode does not match what the AHJ tells me or is listed on the AHJ website.
 
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