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Council raises nuisance parking concerns, asks staff to revisit residential limits; code enforcement directed to enforce 30-day sign rule
Summary
Councilmembers expressed recurring complaints about commercial vehicles, roll-off dumpsters and long trailers in residential neighborhoods and asked staff to return with potential time-limit changes; council also asked code enforcement to enforce a 30-day temporary sign limit after members spotted long-standing promotional signs.
Brighton councilmembers used the July 15 study session to flag recurring neighborhood complaints about commercial vehicles and long-term temporary signs and asked staff to return with potential ordinance changes and to have code enforcement enforce existing sign limits.
The matter is locally important because residents told councilmembers they face persistent obstructions in residential streets from parked commercial vehicles, long trailers, roll-off dumpsters and landscaping vehicles that stay for extended periods, and councilmembers…
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