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Bill would let cities allow parking across driveway mouths in some residential neighborhoods
Summary
Substitute House Bill 10-61 would let a city or county, by ordinance or resolution, permit residential property owners to park across the point of ingress or egress of their own driveway if the vehicle does not obstruct a sidewalk, another driveway or the roadway and the driveway is 50 feet or shorter.
Substitute House Bill 10-61 would authorize a city or county to allow residential property owners to park across the point of ingress or egress of their own driveway so long as the parked vehicle does not obstruct a sidewalk, another driveway or the roadway, and the driveway is no longer than 50 feet, staff and the bill’s prime sponsor told the Senate Transportation Committee.
Brandon Popovac, committee staff, summarized current law that makes it unlawful to park in front of a driveway beyond a curb radius, with narrow exceptions for safety and brief passenger pick-up. He said HB 10-61 would create a local option — municipalities…
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