Provo residents advocate for changes to 7 Peaks Boulevard parking restrictions

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Residents of Provo City are advocating for changes to parking regulations on 7 Peaks Boulevard, highlighting concerns about accessibility and safety during the Provo City Council meeting on March 11, 2025. Lindley Richards, a local resident, addressed the council, emphasizing the challenges posed by the current two-hour parking limit and the overnight parking ban from 2 AM to 5 AM. She noted that these restrictions force many to seek parking in nearby residential areas, creating inconvenience for both students and permanent residents.

Richards pointed out that the wide shoulders along 7 Peaks Boulevard could accommodate more parking, which would alleviate pressure on neighboring streets and private business lots. Fellow residents Nate Boyack and Atlas Goodrich echoed her sentiments, stressing that the lack of parked cars on the boulevard may encourage faster driving, posing risks to pedestrians.
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The council listened to these concerns before moving on to other agenda items, including a resolution related to a services agreement between the Provo Redevelopment Agency and Provo City. The discussions around parking regulations reflect a growing need for community input on urban planning and public safety measures in Provo. As the council continues its agenda, the feedback from residents may influence future decisions regarding parking and traffic management in the area.

Converted from Provo City Council Meeting | March 11, 2025 meeting on March 12, 2025
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