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Council approves morning parking restrictions on McKinley and Alice after neighbors complain of student overflow

2842219 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

After residents said high‑school students were parking, littering and blocking a fire hydrant, the council approved time‑limited parking restrictions on McKinley Avenue and Alice Street (7:30–9:30 a.m.) and a no‑parking ordinance for Gatewood Place near mailboxes.

The Auburn City Council unanimously approved two ordinances April 1 that restrict parking near Auburn High School after residents reported students parking on neighborhood streets, loud music, litter and, in at least one instance, vehicles blocking a fire hydrant.

Resident Cody Warren, who lives at 1436 McKinley Avenue, told the council that students "are playing loud music, they are using profanity" and that some cars had parked near a fire hydrant, raising safety concerns. "We really…

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