During a recent city council meeting, residents voiced significant concerns regarding parking issues in Mount Vernon, highlighting the need for immediate action and potential solutions.
One resident, Ms. Matthew, expressed frustration over rampant double and triple parking in local lots, particularly during busy weekends. She recounted a near-miss incident while navigating the congested area and urged the council to reconsider parking enforcement, emphasizing that residents pay for parking just like any other tax-abiding citizen.
Sabrina Powell, who operates a food truck, also addressed the council, detailing her struggles with securing parking near Harding Park. Powell requested permission to park her food truck in the park during service hours, noting that she often arrives early to secure a spot. She emphasized her commitment to cleanliness and community service, asking for suggestions on how the council could assist her, particularly regarding funding.
Council members responded positively to both residents' concerns. Councilman Thompson acknowledged the parking challenges and indicated that discussions would be held with the Department of Public Works (DPW) to explore feasible solutions for Powell's food truck parking request. He also recognized the broader issue of municipal parking, noting that many residents with parking permits struggle to find available spots, which he described as \"insanity.\"
The council's discussions underscored a growing concern about parking availability in Mount Vernon, with members acknowledging that the city is experiencing increased congestion similar to larger urban areas. They committed to further discussions to develop strategies that would alleviate parking issues for residents and improve overall accessibility in the city.