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West Linn adopts three parking code changes covering painted curbs, portable storage and fines

5438594 · June 16, 2025
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Summary

The West Linn City Council unanimously adopted three ordinances amending Chapter 6 of the municipal code to (1) allow enforcement of painted-curb parking prohibitions without signage, (2) restrict portable storage containers on residential streets, and (3) tie parking fines to the citys master fee schedule.

The West Linn City Council unanimously adopted three ordinances on June 16 amending Chapter 6 of the city municipal code to address painted-curb enforcement, portable storage containers and parking fines.

Council action changes how painted curbs are enforced, establishes a 72-hour limit (unless permitted) for portable storage or moving containers on residential streets, and directs parking fines to be set by the citys master fees and charges schedule, the council was told.

City staff said the painted-curb amendment (Ordinance 17-60) gives the city authority to cite vehicles parked along a curb painted red or yellow even when no sign is posted. "No additional…

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