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Council considers digital residential parking pilot and enforcement hours for eight streets

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Summary

City staff recommended a digital residential parking permit pilot (license-plate based) for eight locations, with staff and council debating hours, permit caps, towing vendors and short-term contract costs; council asked for budget language and to limit the pilot area to the eight named streets.

City code enforcement staff proposed piloting a digital residential parking permit (RPP) program covering eight locations to improve enforcement and reduce the need for physical permits.

Code Enforcement Manager Green told the council he had evaluated both manual and digital program models and recommended a digital system because it allows online applications and license-plate-based enforcement through license plate recognition. The pilot locations cited were Hay Street, Dilwood Avenue, Fisk Avenue, Grant Drive, Tyrone Drive,…

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