Sturgis will put urban-chicken resolution on ballot

Members of the Sturgis City Commission last week voted to move forward with developing an urban-chicken ballot measure for voters to decide.

During their meeting Wednesday, commissioners agreed to move forward with drafting a resolution and develop language for a ballot measure in August 2024.

The presidential primary was chosen as the election date because special elections can cost up to $15,000 to put on, officials said, from ballot costs to advertising.

Members of the Sturgis Planning Commission as well as the city commission have been discussing a residential request to allow urban chickens, citing sustainability concepts and, in some cases, potential food-cost savings.

Concerns had been raised by residents and commissioners alike on enforcement, violations, responsibility and unwanted sounds and odors coming from properties holding chickens.

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