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Jackson Township's Town Hall meeting room has reopened after a fire code review prompted concerns over recently installed doors.
The controversy, dubbed "Doorgate" by some residents, led to the cancellation of a Township Council meeting on July 14. Following the resolution, a Zoning Board meeting was held as scheduled.
Council President Mordechai announced the reopening via the township's Facebook page, indicating that fire code compliance issues have been addressed.
Quick context
- Why was Jackson Town Hall's meeting room closed?
- The meeting room was closed due to fire code concerns involving recently installed doors. The issue prompted the cancellation of a July 14 Township Council meeting.
- What is "Doorgate"?
- "Doorgate" is the informal name residents have given to the controversy surrounding the fire code issues with the newly installed doors at Jackson Town Hall.
- Has the issue been resolved?
- Yes, the Town Hall meeting room has reopened following a fire code review, and meetings have resumed.
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