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Board approves 6 a.m.–6 p.m. parking permit signs on West Anderson Court near 1100 West Anderson Court

2896324 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

At the board’s request, staff will install 'parking permitted 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.' signs on both sides of West Anderson Court adjacent to 1100 West Anderson Court, restoring daytime parking for a business after an earlier ordinance prohibited it.

The Board of Public Works and Capital Assets on April 8 approved installation of signs allowing parking from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on both sides of West Anderson Court adjacent to 1100 West Anderson Court.

Andrew Ledger, design engineer, told the board the request came from the business at 1100 West Anderson Court, which historically used the street area for visitor and vendor parking. When the city adopted an ordinance that prohibited parking on heavy truck routes, that area became restricted; the business asked staff to restore daytime parking. "Engineering received a request from the business at 1100 West Anderson Court, requesting that, we permit parking out in front of their property, from 6AM to 6PM," Ledger said.

Ledger said staff notified all businesses on the street and received no responses opposing the request. He said restoring the daytime parking would keep vehicles out of a cul-de-sac and make the area more accessible for vehicles; he also noted that trucks accessing the facility are part of the business operations for the facility to the right of the described green lines on the plan. A board member described the change as essentially restoring the pre-ordinance condition.

Board member Marshall moved to approve the sign installation; the roll call recorded Marshall voting yes. The transcript does not record other named yes/no votes for this motion.

The board did not specify an installation date for the signs. Ledger said the businesses on the street had been notified and staff received no responses objecting during the notification period.