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Wheeling adopts parking-meter overhaul, bars “feeding” expired meters to prioritize turnover

2799764 · March 4, 2025
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On March 4 the Wheeling City Council adopted an ordinance amending Article 3-63 of the city traffic code to allow removal of some meters, create regulated parking spaces, and prohibit refeeding expired meters; enforcement and tech (ParkMobile) limitations were discussed.

Wheeling City Council on March 4 adopted an ordinance amending and reenacting Article 3-63 of the city traffic code to provide for removal of some parking meters, designate regulated parking spaces, and set enforcement rules.

Council members and City Manager Herron discussed how the change would work in areas where meters remain, including Center Market, and how the city will enforce time limits to preserve turnover in commercial districts. City Manager Herron said enforcement officers will still inspect parked cars and may…

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