Newark City Council strikes down idling trucks to clean up air

Newark is stepping up efforts to make sure a state law against idling trucks is enforced. Some residents say they suffer from health problems brought on by diesel pollution in the city. The Newark City

News 12 Staff

Feb 28, 2007, 11:45 PM

Updated 6,655 days ago

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Newark is stepping up efforts to make sure a state law against idling trucks is enforced.
Some residents say they suffer from health problems brought on by diesel pollution in the city. The Newark City Council voted to make the anti-idling state law a city law in the hopes of stepping up enforcement and cleaning up the air.
Advocates believe the state law will be more strictly enforced if it is also a local ordinance.