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Council delays vote on downtown parking‑sensor expansion after budget, usage and enforcement questions

5750748 · August 8, 2025
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Summary

After extended discussion about costs, data access and enforcement, the council voted to continue consideration of a Fiber LLC contract for downtown parking sensors to the Sept. 4 meeting.

The Kirkwood City Council on Aug. 7 heard an extended public and staff discussion on a proposed expansion of the Park Kirkwood parking sensor system and voted to continue the matter to the council's Sept. 4 meeting to allow additional review by police and staff and to consult with St. Charles officials who operate a larger deployment.

Staff presented a request to accept a single‑source proposal from Fiber LLC for parking sensors and installation for a proposed 215 spaces downtown. The item on the agenda was listed as Resolution 74‑2025 with a not‑to‑exceed figure of $102,590. Company and city representatives said the proposal would expand an earlier pilot and provide real‑time space availability, analytics for planning and an…

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