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Council directs staff to study resident parking access program after months of debate

5734921 · September 5, 2025
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Summary

Councilors instructed staff to develop a detailed implementation plan for a resident‑parking access program allowing city residents registered to park in specified zones while charging nonresidents roughly $1 per hour; council asked for pilot neighborhoods and cost estimates.

Portsmouth City Council on Monday directed staff to develop a detailed implementation plan for a resident parking access program that would let registered Portsmouth residents park in designated neighborhoods while charging nonresidents a fee (proposed $1 per hour). The motion, moved by Councilors Cook, Bagley and Moreau, passed 6–3. Councilors said the directive asks staff to return with a…

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