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One-year review: Slate Canyon parking ban reduced complaints and driveway blocks, staff say
Summary
A one-year review of the Slate Canyon Drive parking restriction (midnight–6 a.m.) showed a marked drop in citizen complaints and driveway-blocking incidents; staff recommended continued monitoring and further traffic study to refine speed and safety data.
Council staff and traffic, parking and code-enforcement personnel presented a one-year review of no-parking rules implemented on Slate Canyon Drive, reporting sharply reduced complaints about blocked driveways and recommending continued monitoring and targeted traffic studies.
Malia Dailey, a council analyst, summarized council goals for the regulation: reduce parking congestion, improve safety (including sight lines), and regulate over-occupancy through parking restrictions. The regulation in effect prohibits on-street parking on Slate Canyon Drive and some neighboring streets from midnight to 6 a.m. daily.
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