The city is updating rules to ensure parking lots are close to buildings and limiting shared parking to 35% to prevent overflow issues.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days.
Costs may be associated with increased code enforcement efforts.
Residents who want clearer streets and consistent neighborhood aesthetics.
Residents who store trailers or multiple vehicles on their property or the street.
The city is looking to tighten rules on parking trailers and unlicensed vehicles in residential areas to keep streets clear and neighborhoods looking tidy.
The city is updating rules to ensure parking lots are close to buildings and limiting shared parking to 35% to prevent overflow issues.
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