Residents are frustrated by illegal parking, including dump trucks and semi-trucks, which they say blocks emergency vehicles and creates noise. The city is looking at hiring two new officers to handle these complaints.
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The budget includes funding for two new community service officer positions.
Residents who prefer consistent neighborhood aesthetics and property value protection.
Residents who drive large work vehicles and need to park them at home.
Residents are frustrated by illegal parking, including dump trucks and semi-trucks, which they say blocks emergency vehicles and creates noise. The city is looking at hiring two new officers to handle these complaints.
The city is considering new rules for parking large work trucks in residential driveways. The goal is to keep neighborhoods looking nice while still allowing people to park their work vehicles at home.
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