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Aldermen amend Union Street parking proposal, then table it after residents and businesses debate 4-hour limit

2828064 · March 18, 2025
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A proposal to establish four-hour, opt-in parking in front of businesses on Union Street was amended to specify the north side of Union Street (Columbus east to alley) and then tabled until June 17 after public comment and aldermanic concern about process and enforcement.

A measure to add time-limited parking near downtown Pacific drew extended public comment and aldermanic debate on March 18, resulting in an amended ordinance specifying four-hour parking on the north side of Union Street from Columbus Street east to the alley — and a decision to table the item until the Board of Aldermen meeting on June 17.

The item originated in a petition from downtown businesses and nonprofit service providers seeking dedicated short-term curbside spaces so clients and customers would not have to walk multiple blocks. Tim Gribb, representing the petitioners, told the board the group seeks a…

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