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Commission discusses stricter parking enforcement and temporary permits for special events amid East-side complaints
Summary
City Manager reported increased complaints about residential parking—semi trailers, multiple cars per home and blocked sidewalks—and commissioners directed staff to examine ordinance changes, temporary permit options and examples from other municipalities.
Boynton Beach commissioners and staff discussed escalating residential parking problems during an agenda-review meeting, with particular emphasis on recurring incidents on the city's East Side. The city manager described photographs and complaints of semi-trailer parking, homes with large numbers of vehicles, and damaged sidewalks that force pedestrians — including schoolchildren — into the roadway.
The discussion focused on possible municipal responses: updating local code to add enforcement ‘teeth,’ creating an online…
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