(08/15/07) - People roaming Akron
neighborhoods peddling products or services for profit are going to have to make one
important stop before arriving in your community. A newly-passed ordinance will force them
to register with the City of Akron.Seeking to protect citizens from unscrupulous
people, predators and criminals, Akron City Council has passed the ordinance to also
require the issuance of a photo identification card by the Akron Police Department and
subjection to a background check by the city. The ordinance also requests that residents
who desire to prohibit uninvited door-to-door peddlers should post a sign on or near the
main entrance door to their residence.
Sponsor of the ordinance, Ward 7 Councilwoman Tina Merlitti said, "This ordinance
allows residents to be informed about people coming to their door. It also gives each
resident the opportunity to make a preference known regarding solicitors. In the past,
they could post a sign, but there were no penalties for disregarding residents'
wishes."
Peddling is defined as "calling on a residence without an invitation or previous
consent of the owner or occupant" for the purpose of selling goods or services for
profit. The new ordinance also restricts peddling in neighborhoods to the hours between 9
am. and sunset.
Registration will cost $35 and should take five business days to process, including the
background check.
Anyone with questions is urged to contact Akron's 311 Call Center. Press 311 from any
home telephone in the city of Akron, or call 330-375-2311.