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Council directs staff to draft amendment aligning 24‑hour parking rule with 72‑hour towing ordinance
Summary
Following discussion about enforcement, RVs and residents with no off‑street parking, the council directed staff to return with a code amendment to change the city's 24‑hour parking provision to match the 72‑hour towing rule and bring draft language back to a future meeting.
The Randolph City Council on Sept. 2 directed staff to prepare a code amendment to reconcile the city's 24‑hour consecutively parked vehicle rule with the 72‑hour towing authority so both time limits match. The move followed a multi‑member discussion about enforcement practicality, impacts on residents without off‑street parking, and recurring RV or vehicle‑habitation issues.
Chief Ortega, the city's police chief, told the council staff provided the applicable city code sections for 24‑hour parking and 72‑hour removal and described how…
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