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Wheaton holds first reading on downtown parking changes, proposes three-hour customer limit and employee "blue dot" permits
Summary
City staff presented a first reading of an ordinance that would impose a three-hour time limit for downtown customer parking (8 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays) and create a $50 annual prorated blue dot employee parking permit; the measure is scheduled for a Feb. 18 vote.
Wheaton city staff presented a first reading Feb. 3 of an ordinance proposing changes to downtown parking regulations: a three-hour time limit on customer parking from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and a new "blue dot" program for employee parking.
Under the proposed blue dot program, employees of downtown businesses would park in designated spaces while working in excess of posted time limits; businesses would purchase permits from the city and…
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