A commissioner raised concerns that a recent city council decision on parking was made without a public hearing, suggesting the commission revisit the issue.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
Costs associated with engineering reviews and potential infrastructure adjustments.
Residents living on busy streets who struggle to back out of their driveways.
Neighbors concerned about aesthetics, safety, and potential property value impacts.
A commissioner raised concerns that a recent city council decision on parking was made without a public hearing, suggesting the commission revisit the issue.
The city is looking at changing rules to allow more parking for families with multiple vehicles or RVs.
The city is seeing more cars than ever, and current parking rules for townhomes and apartments aren't keeping up. This leads to cars clogging up public streets, which makes it hard for snowplows to work and creates safety issues for neighbors.
The city is looking at allowing circular driveways on busy streets to help people get in and out of their homes safely. They want to make sure these driveways don't cause traffic or drainage issues.
Residents want to park trailers in their front yards, but commissioners are worried about fire safety and how it will look. They are looking for a compromise that doesn't ruin the neighborhood's character.
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