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Clayton board approves removing four parking spaces on Gay Avenue to improve sight lines
Summary
The Board of Aldermen voted unanimously to adopt Ordinance Bill 7059, removing four parking spaces on Gay Avenue after staff and neighbors raised safety and visibility concerns at driveways and the University Drive intersection.
The Clayton Board of Aldermen voted unanimously March 3 to adopt Bill 7059, an ordinance removing four on-street parking spaces on Gay Avenue to improve sight distance near University Drive and adjacent residential driveways.
City Manager David Gibson told the board the ordinance was revised after the Feb. 25 meeting to remove “four specific parking spaces to improve site visibility and safety,” identifying one space south of the driveway, two north of the driveway and one north of University Drive. The change was presented as a compromise following public discussion and an earlier staff…
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