City of Lewiston announces start of yard sale season

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The City of Lewiston announced on May 10 that yard sale season has begun, encouraging residents to prepare in advance to avoid surprises during their sales.

Yard sales are a common way for community members to sell used items and declutter their homes. The city advises participants to review relevant regulations before holding a sale.

Residents are encouraged to familiarize themselves with local codes and guidelines pertaining to yard sales. The city provides resources such as the ‘View City Code’ link for more information about requirements and restrictions.

Understanding these rules can help ensure that all yard sales run smoothly and comply with municipal standards. This approach aims to support both sellers and buyers while maintaining order within neighborhoods.

As the season progresses, the city may provide further updates or reminders regarding best practices for hosting successful yard sales.



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