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City Council Approves Controversial Motor Vehicle License Transfer

October 11, 2024 | Peabody City, Essex County, Massachusetts


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City Council Approves Controversial Motor Vehicle License Transfer
In a recent city council meeting, Kevin Venagro was appointed as an alternate member of the Peabody Historical Commission, receiving unanimous support from councilors. Venagro, a resident of 3 Emery Street and a member of the historical society for over a year, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve. Councilor Gould commended the Venagro family for their contributions to the city, while Councilor Daigle acknowledged their previous collaborations.

The council also held a public hearing regarding the transfer of a Class 2 motor vehicle license from Gene Machado to Argelia Mata, representing Express Motor Group. The hearing, scheduled for October 10, 2024, will take place both in-person and remotely via Zoom. Mata, who is currently managing the business while her mother is abroad, addressed concerns raised by local residents regarding car deliveries and compliance with city ordinances.

Councilor McGinn highlighted an administrative issue from 2019 that had affected the license transfer process. He noted that the applicant had agreed to adhere to a parking plan and develop a car delivery strategy to mitigate neighborhood complaints. The police department has reviewed and accepted the proposed delivery plan, paving the way for the council's support of the license transfer. The meeting concluded with a commitment to ensure compliance with local regulations, reflecting the council's proactive approach to community concerns.

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