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City council looking into anti-clustering ordinance fro sex offenders

Monday, February 05, 2007

Registered sex offenders in Houston may soon be forced to move. The city is once again considering an anti-clustering ordinance.

If approved by city council, the ordinance would limit the number of registered sex offenders who can live at one house or apartment complex.

It would also require future homes for sex offenders to be located at least 1000 feet from where children may gather. The first version of the ordinance surfaced last fall, but is finally expected in front of city council in about two weeks.
(Copyright © 2007, KTRK-TV)

(Copyright ©2009 KTRK-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.)

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