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Council completed the third and final reading Oct. 6 of Ordinance O-46-25, an amendment to the city code (Section 351.17) concerning the location and designation of no‑parking areas and authorizing the service to approve temporary parking restrictions.
Why it matters: The ordinance updates the codified process for designating no‑parking zones and authorizes temporary restrictions to address safety or event needs. The item was presented by Councilman Pacari and Police Chief Morris.
Action taken: The third reading was moved and seconded and a roll call recorded; the council recorded affirmative votes during the roll call in the meeting transcript. No substantive amendments were recorded during the final reading.
Next steps: The ordinance, as the third reading, completes the council’s approval process unless other procedural or legal steps are required for codification.
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