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The board would be made up of town, university and community leaders and would have the town staff available as resources.
The current picketing ordinance, adopted in 1961, includes such rules as:
* "Picketing may be conducted only on the sidewalks reserved for pedestrian movement and may not be conducted on the portion of a street used primarily for vehicular traffic."
* "Not more than 10 pickets promoting the same objective shall be permitted to use one of the two sidewalks within a block of the town at any one time."
* "Pickets may carry written or printed placards or signs not exceeding two (2) feet in width and two (2) feet in length promoting the objective for which the picketing is done; provided the words used are not defamatory in nature or would not tend to produce violence."
To read the full ordinance, go to www.municode.com/resources/gateway.asp?sid=33&pid=19952 and search using the term "Picketing."
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